HOARD

YOU ARE THE DRAGON in this award-winning arcade strategy game. Burn villages, collect gold, and level up your dragon while playing 10 minute matches in single player or up to 4 player co-op and competitive modes. Over 30 levels and multiple game modes ensure you'll be burning for a long time!

HOARD is a casual, strategy and dragons game developed by Big Sandwich Games and Stratecade LLC and published by Stratecade LLC.
Released on April 04th 2011 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 5 languages: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish - Spain.

It has received 1,027 reviews of which 833 were positive and 194 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.7 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 3.99€ on Steam.


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Requirements

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Windows
  • OS *: Windows XP or Better
  • Processor: Dual Core 2Ghz
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard Disk Space: 625 MB
  • Video Card: ATI Radeon X800 XL or better
  • Sound: Supports OpenAL 1.1 or better
  • Additional: Requires OpenGL 2.0 support or better. XBox 360 controller recommended.
  • Multiplayer: Online multiplayer requires Internet Connection.
MacOS
  • OS:OSX 10.5.8 or better
  • Processor: Dual Core 2Ghz
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard Disk Space: 625 MB
  • Video Card: ATI Radeon X800 XL or better
  • Sound: Supports OpenAL 1.1 or better
  • Additional: Requires OpenGL 2.0 support or better. XBox 360 controller recommended.
  • Multiplayer: Online multiplayer requires Internet Connection.
Linux
  • OS: Any linux distribution in since 2010
  • Processor: Dual Core 2Ghz
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard Disk Space: 625 MB
  • Video Card: ATI Radeon X800 XL or better
  • Sound: Supports OpenAL 1.1 or better
  • Additional: Requires OpenGL 2.1+ (S3TC Support required). XBox 360 controller recommended.
  • Multiplayer: Online multiplayer requires Internet Connection.

Reviews

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July 2024
I LOVE THIS GAME!!!! Love it since I was a kid on the ps3. PLEASE bring back local couch co-op, like everyone else agrees that is the best way to enjoy this game with friends. Thank you.
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April 2024
A simple little arcade style game where you play a dragon competing with other dragons to amass the biggest hoard and kidnap the most princesses.
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March 2024
I remember playing this on the PSP like 15 years ago, I lost my PSP since then but I'm really glad to see its still playable on Steam. Really fun time-killer type of game, especially for the price
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March 2024
TLDR: Be a dragon. Build your HOARD by terrorising the kingdom and burninating the peasants. Ransom princesses, and defeat your rivals in this solo, team, or competitive game. General Thoughts/Overview: Note: Base game only. HOARD is a game that needs time to cook. If you just play it once or twice, it won’t dig its claws in. HOARD as a multiplayer experience is ok, it isn’t anything special but it isn’t bad. HOARD as a single player game is all about self-improvement and challenging yourself to build up bigger and faster. A sort of semi party game, HOARD sees you sporting the role of the dragon, either surviving until survive you cannot, racing to capture princesses, or racing to build the biggest HOARD in the limited time. Burn down towns, raid wagons, and capture princesses. Kill knights and city defenders, and keep an eye out for the dangerous wizard towers and any rivals you might have. All in the name of gold. Pros: [*] Very simple gameplay that can be picked up in just a few runs, but with many nuances and strategies to discover as you grow in skill and attempt to achieve bigger hordes and better survival rates. [*] The self-challenge of the single player campaign is actually quite addictive. You’ll find yourself running over and over in some of the maps and modes, fighting to beat your previous score or nab just enough loot in the seconds remaining to get that gold medal. [*] Do you know what? It’s really actually quite nice to be the one doing the terrorising for a change. It’s all good and well, being the hero of the story in your shining armour. But sometimes you just want to burn a city to the ground and sit on the loot you accumulated from that. Cons: [*] The music and format gets very repetitive. This is makes the game quite boring and samey, with only the effort to beat your own records and times to push through it. [*] While there is some nuance to the way your skills develop, it isn’t deep water. Yes you can find improvement, but at the end of the day, there isn’t much in the way of emergent gameplay or grand strategy. [*] The lack of a story or an interesting development throughout the games makes HOARD kind of flat. The fun is all in self-improvement, which, as we all know, is the finest of things. Suggested improvements: [*] A save replay feature to share with friends. If, unlike me, you have any. [*] I’d be interested in a mode where dragons have the different breath types as standard, possibly in a template format. Though I appreciate this would be extremely difficult to balance. [*] More varied music and maps. These ones do get very dull after a while. Overall Recommendation: Sure. HOARD is good enough and cheap enough for what it is to get a thumbs up from me. This game is for people who like iteration, enjoy party games they can play with friends, or just want something quick they can have done in less than 15 minutes. This game is not for people looking for a meaningful experience, or who don’t want to put time into learning and improving, or who aren’t interested in something built in short rounds. Overall I think HOARD is a decent addition to a library. It’s short and sweet, and sometimes you just want to see everything go up in flames. [url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/44852412/]My curator page with reviews by genre. In case you want to find more games, or even reviews, like this one.
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Jan. 2024
It's like going back to 2009 to play with the boys. Nothing but laughs and good times with a simple game.
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HOARD
7.7
833
194
Online players
3
Developer
Big Sandwich Games, Stratecade LLC
Publisher
Stratecade LLC
Release 04 Apr 2011
Platforms