While a pretty iconic game and the beginning of what would become a great franchise, unfortunately, it hasn't aged very well. The controls feel a bit off, the overall gameplay is sloppy and the roster is pretty limited.

Admittedly, this game is incredibly weird in how it handles pretty much everything, yet that's why I love it so much.
The junctioning system, triple triad being a source from which to gain many powerful items, getting to decide how broken you wanna be for the rest of the game from its very beginning, the characters and overall world itself.
Not everyone's cup of tea and I understand why a lot of people may consider this the black sheep of the series, but I still find it to be an amazing game, which I replay yearly.

While mostly known for its user created maps and campaigns, which admittedly plays a large part in making it my favourite game of all time, the base game is pretty cool as well and worth at the very least trying. Especially for people that are interested in the idea of an RTS with significant RPG elements.
The campaign is also worth going through at least once.

While objectively a half-baked game in plenty of regards, even without mods, it's still insanely enjoyable.
Start from the bottom, recruit some peasants, get into fights, choose what side you'll support, and all of that just to ultimately create your own country in the middle of all the political intrigue.
Of course, if you don't like the base game, give mods a try. Some of them push the game in a direction you might find more enjoyable.

Used to play this game a lot in my highschool years.
Getting necromancer can make a lot of content soloable.
From a technical and gameplay standpoint, it hasn't aged well, but it was a browser game that I had a lot of fun with, especially when playing with friends.
The most unfortunate part of this game is that you'll need to dish out a fair amount of money and get a membership upgrade to enjoy all its aspects.

You can get half an hour of entertainment from the technical mess that this game is.
Without a doubt one of the worst games of all time, but you can at least find some amusement in it.

While the concept itself - a game which looks cute on the surface, but gets progressively more terrifying isn't a bad one, the execution is.
The overall game feels pretty buggy and the horror is mainly a few cheap jump scares.

With better controls, this might have been fine.
But the controls are so bad they ruin any enjoyment you might be able to find in the weird setting the game takes place in.

It's an incredibly slow game, which doesn't work like your regular clicker game.
You wait for money to come out and then you upgrade the money machine and then wait some more and repeat until you max out everything and then win.
The overall interactivity you can have with the game is pretty limited, which hurts it a lot.

It feels like an incredibly basic RPG maker game, which outside of the story, who some might find amusing, isn't good at all.
The turn-based combat is very basic, custom assets are non-existent and characters get little to no development.

Awful in a lot of regards. The gameplay is repetitive, the graphics look like a mix between a PS1 and PS2 game and the story is nothing special.

While a good game, it feels like a downgrade when compared to the first one.
The choice to focus on larger levels often made the game a lot more frustrating than it should've been imo. Combined with the decision to amp up the game difficulty, it can make for some pretty annoying moments.
Still a pretty enjoyable game and far less frustrating when you've gotten used to and memorized the levels.

An interesting concept severely brought down by the incredibly unfair difficulty the game has.

Gets boring very quick and is an incredibly poorly made game in general.

Based on a poorly written Creepypasta, this game is also not good.
The horror elements feels pretty underwhelming and evil Sonic isn't a good villain at all.