Immerse yourself in the beautifully recreated golden age of Hellenic city-states. Builders of Greece: Prologue, being a shortened version of the full game, is a great way to try your hand as a ruler of an ancient Greek city-state, practice your management skills, and learn basic game mechanics.
- Simulation (251)
- Strategy (246)
- City Builder (222)
- Sandbox (217)
- RTS (210)
- Immersive Sim (199)
- Realistic (195)
- Building (186)
- Mythology (176)
- Historical (168)
- Economy (158)
- War (146)
- Tactical (144)
- Management (129)
- Base Building (114)
- Resource Management (98)
- Indie (83)
- Singleplayer (82)
- Real-Time (44)
- Violent (26)
Release Date | Sep 18, 2023 |
Price | Free |
Steam Rating (All Reviews) | 77.8% (mostly positive) |
Steam DB Rating (All Reviews) | 73.1% |
Reviews | 361 Top 25% |
Curators | 2 reviews Bottom 1% |
Median Play Time | 2.6 hours |
Followers | 3.8K Top 20% |
Owners | ± 28.6K Top 30% |
Copies Sold | ± 28.6K Top 20% |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
This chart shows Builders of Greece: Prologue's Steam rating and reviews from September 2023 to December 2023. Steam's rating is very stable, varying from 77.8% (December 2023) to 78.5% (November 2023).
With 361 reviews Top 25%, Builders of Greece: Prologue could be a decent indie success.
Review Languages
This doughnut graph shows Builders of Greece: Prologue's reviewers languages. The most popular language is English (33%), followed by Simplified Chinese (29%). There is a nice diversity in the reviews, with 19 languages represented. The game is available in 9 languages, which is great.
Time Played
This chart displays the time played in Builders of Greece: Prologue, comparing positive and negative reviews. The time in game is acceptable, with 5 hours in the 80th percentile.
The median play time for the negative reviews is similar to the median for positive reviews, hinting that there is no significant difference in the player's experience and that is more a question of personal taste. A low negative review time (median : 127 minutes) can mean that the game crashes on some systems or that the type of gameplay was not completely clear to the players (Is the game unmistakably explained on the Steam Store ?). It is also possible that players were otherwise displeased by Builders of Greece: Prologue and decided to review it and get a refund under 2 hours.