Hero Generations offers a unique blend of roguelike, strategy, and generational legacy mechanics, where each turn represents a year in a hero's life. Players build towns, explore multiple worlds, fight monsters, and pass traits to offspring. The game's simple, cartoony graphics and charming art style create a visually pleasing experience. The gameplay is easy to pick up but involves strategic planning over generations.
However, many players found the game repetitive and short-lived, with limited depth and a lack of meaningful long-term progression. The lifespan mechanic often curtails exploration and engagement, while the random combat system can feel tedious and frustrating. Technical issues such as bugs, save file corruption, and UI limitations also mar the experience. Despite its innovative ideas, the game struggles to maintain player interest beyond a few hours, and its replay value is diminished by the absence of a satisfying endgame or clear goals.
Players praise the innovative generational legacy system that makes each hero's lifespan meaningful and impacts future generations. The blend of roguelike and strategy elements provides an engaging challenge for fans of both genres. The art style is charming and colorful, enhancing the game's appeal. Many appreciate the ease of learning combined with strategic depth that allows for thoughtful planning. The game's unique concept of building towns and passing traits adds a fresh twist to the genre, making it stand out among roguelikes.
Common criticisms include the game's short and repetitive gameplay that quickly becomes boring once players master the mechanics. The randomness of combat is frustrating, sometimes negating player skill. The short lifespan of heroes limits exploration and progression, while building maintenance feels like a tedious grind. Technical issues such as bugs, save file corruption, and poor UI (lack of fullscreen, blurry text, limited inventory) hinder the experience. Players also note a lack of meaningful story or endgame, making the gameplay feel aimless after initial goals are completed.
Hero Generations was released on April 10, 2015.
Hero Generations was developed by Heart Shaped Games LLC.
Yes, Hero Generations is available on Mac.
No, Hero Generations is not currently available on Linux according to our data.
You can buy Hero Generations on Steam.
The original roguelike/4X strategy game where every turn is one year of your life. Explore, find a mate, build a home, and raise a child before you die to keep your legacy going. Praised as "the offspring of Sid Meier's Civilization, Passage, and The Legend of Zelda." IndieCade Finalist.