The target audience seems to be people that really like fiddling with knobs that control the attributes of tanks.
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Once you get past paradox, total war and company of heroes you get the games made exclusively by and for the stats nerds who think those games aren’t nearly complex enough.
I have never heard of any of these games. I have many friends who enjoy maps and spreadsheets and I don't know these games. I think you may be very deep in to specialist strategy games designed for really intense partisans of the genre who, perhaps, are looking for a punishing challenge not available in more widely appealing games.
I just browse on Steam until I find something that looks cool
This might be my neurodivergence but I sometimes spend hours obsessively looking for anything in the steam catalogue that catches my eye for whatever particular genre I'm obsessing over that day, then realizing I have no money for it
I have money but can't find fun games. :/
Hell yeah. There are a lot of weird gems buried in the catalogu.
I can't speak for all the games you mentioned, but Unity of Command is a really difficult game in general. It's almost more of a puzzle game with how little room for error there is.
Panzer Corps is pretty much the peak of WWII strategy games for me, wish I enjoyed the sequel as well