Global Effect takes a slightly different angle, blending strategy with a more experimental edge. It’s not always clear what it wants to be, but that’s part of the appeal. The mechanics can feel unconventional, and there’s a learning curve as you figure out how everything fits together. Once it clicks, though, it offers a surprisingly engaging experience that rewards creative thinking. It’s not the most polished game on the list, but it’s certainly one of the more intriguing, like a rough draft of something that almost became a classic.
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