
Just King
Ninety percent positive across 1,300-plus Steam reviews says a lot for a sub-five-dollar auto-battler - pick four heroes from a roster of 33, place them wisely, and watch the chaos unfold.
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About Just King
I have a soft spot for games that respect the strategy player's time without padding the runtime with meaningless filler, and Just King lands squarely in that category. The core loop is tighter than most of its genre peers: you select a party of four heroes from a roster of 33, position them on the field before each wave, and then let the auto-battler engine do its work while you read the synergies and adjust on the fly. The positioning layer is the key differentiator here. This is not a passive "set it and forget it" experience - where you place your tank, your ranged damage dealers, and whatever role you have assigned to poor Enzo the Bard matters round to round. The hero variety holds up under scrutiny. Thirty-three characters with distinct playstyles means the synergy space is genuinely wide, and the loot system feeds directly into the upgrade loop rather than sitting parallel to it. You earn rewards from defeated enemies, spend them in the hero shop, equip legendary items, and either watch your party outscale the incoming hordes or course-correct before the zone boss arrives. Each zone's regent is a proper test of your build, not just a damage sponge, and the three biomes each carry unique enemy mechanics that keep zone-by-zone replayability honest. The Endless Mode, which chains all zones with scaling difficulty, is where the strategic ceiling reveals itself - difficulty modifiers let you tune the experience from approachable to genuinely punishing, which is the right call for a genre that often alienates newcomers. For someone new to auto-battlers, Just King is one of the more sensible entry points available. The positioning and synergy concepts are taught by doing rather than buried in a manual, and the match length is short enough that a failed run teaches rather than punishes. Compared to the deeper end of the genre, the decision tree is streamlined - you are working with four hero slots, not a twelve-unit chess board - so cognitive load stays manageable without feeling like the game has been dumbed down. Veterans looking for something with the complexity of a full deckbuilder may find the late-game ceiling a bit low, but for the sub-five-dollar price bracket, the depth-to-cost ratio is hard to argue with. The main criticism worth flagging is run length. Completionist playtime sits well above the roughly three-hour main-story clear, which is healthy, but some players may find the individual run structure repetitive before they have unlocked the full roster. The developer has continued patching, adding items and reworking systems like the Burning Plate overhaul, which signals that VISH treats the game as an ongoing product rather than an abandoned launch build. Steam Deck compatibility is confirmed, making it a reasonable pick for portable strategy sessions as well. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Verified. Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 4 ProtonDB community reports.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Storage
- 250 MB available space
- Processor
- Intel Pentium 4
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Game Info
- Developer
- VISH
- Publisher
- VISH
- Release Date
- Dec 19, 2023