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Forts - Moonshot (DLC)

Forts - Moonshot (DLC)

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Apr 19, 2017EarthWork Games
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Forts sits in a genuinely underserved corner of the strategy genre: the real-time construction duel. Two players (or you versus the AI) anchor a reactor to their side of the map and race to build a fort strong enough to survive incoming fire while mounting the weapons needed to dish it back. The genius is that construction and combat happen simultaneously. You are never safely in a build phase. The moment you start extending a beam to support a new cannon platform, your opponent is already aiming at the weak joint you just exposed. That tension is real, and it does not let up. The building system deserves a close look. Structures are assembled from beams, plating, and attachment points governed by actual physics. A poorly braced tower will sag, a chain of beams without triangulation will buckle under load, and a well-placed explosive round can collapse an entire wing rather than just scratching it. This matters strategically. You are not just clicking to place turrets, you are engineering load paths, thinking about where a breach will cascade, and deciding whether to armor a section or brace it. The resource economy (wood, metal, fuel) forces constant prioritisation. Do you reinforce the left flank or rush a railgun before your enemy unlocks rockets? These are real decisions with real consequences. The weapon roster covers a satisfying spread: machine guns, mortars, missiles, lasers, EMP emitters, and more exotic options that unlock as matches progress. Each has distinct range, reload, and damage profiles that reward memorising the tech tree. The AI, even on lower difficulties, does a competent job of identifying structural weak points, which is more than you can say for strategy game AI in general. Multiplayer is where the depth truly opens up, coordinating a distraction barrage while you snipe an enemy reactor with a precisely aimed missile is the kind of moment this game was built for. The community remains active years after release, and a mod ecosystem has produced custom maps and scenario variants that extend replayability considerably. For newcomers: yes, the tutorial is adequate. It walks you through beam placement, basic weapons, and resource flow without being condescending. The learning curve steepens sharply in multiplayer, but the single-player campaign and skirmish modes give you enough structured practice to show up online without embarrassing yourself. The campaign itself is solid, not groundbreaking in story terms, but well-designed as a tutorial ladder that gradually introduces mechanics. Where Forts stumbles is in late-game unit variety and a certain sameness to map layouts after extended play. There is also no persistent progression outside of Steam achievements, so if you need an unlock drip-feed to stay motivated, the loop may feel thin past the fifty-hour mark. The AI, while competent, does not adapt to your specific playstyle over time, which limits solo replayability at the top end. If you have any affection for physics sandboxes, RTS mechanics, or the idea of a tower-defence game where both towers are fighting back, Forts earns its very positive rating honestly. It is a tight, mechanically coherent design that respects your time and intelligence. Just expect to spend your first dozen online matches losing to someone who has already memorised the optimal mortar angle.

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Developer
EarthWork Games
Publisher
EarthWork Games
Release Date
Apr 19, 2017

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