One Military Camp is a management game where you train units to fight in a war. The idea was super compelling to me, especially since management games happen to be my second-favorite type of game. But One Military Camp is extremely bland, not only in the way the map looks but also in the gameplay. I fell asleep at least two times while playing this game, and it has been tough to revisit for this review.
But that’s not to say the whole game is bad because it’s not. There are tons of good systems baked in that make this game stand out and make it enjoyable to play. For example, I love that noise generation will disturb your troops and workers if they’re trying to rest after a long day. I also like that you can overload your power and have to manage it carefully. The different specializations are a standout too, and you can customize your army to your liking, for the most part. While the humor and story didn’t land for me because I found it to be almost too juvenile, I adore the character design and overall art design. It makes One Military Camp look unique in a good way.




