It is a DLC for the game Songs of Conquest that introduces a new faction called the Roots, an ancient colony of flora and fungus. Players can now control undead troops and explore new thematic maps. It's like gardening, but with more skeletons and strategic warfare.
63 total reviews
Purchased on Steam
89%
Purchased elsewhere
11%
Play on Steam Deck
Overall, the Roots DLC for Songs of Conquest is well-received for its unique faction design and beautiful visuals, though it faces criticism for the lack of campaign content and issues with unit synergy. Players appreciate the fresh gameplay mechanics but express concerns about the value for money.
Players appreciate the originality and creativity of the Roots faction, which combines elements of plants and undead.
The game's pixel art and character designs are frequently praised for their beauty and creativity.
The unique gameplay mechanics of the Roots faction provide a fresh and challenging experience for players.
Players enjoy the diverse build options available with the Roots faction, enhancing strategic gameplay.
The faction's complexity and resource management challenges are seen as engaging, though they may frustrate some players.
The faction's resource management mechanics are noted as complex, requiring players to adapt their strategies.
While some character designs are praised, others are criticized for being basic or unoriginal.
Some players feel that the price of the DLC is not justified given the limited content provided.
Players find that the Roots faction's units lack synergy, making them difficult to play effectively.
Many players express disappointment over the absence of a full campaign, feeling that the DLC lacks substantial content.
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