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Process optimization games?
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You might be interested in the game Majesty. In that game you have no direct control over any units. You simply set overall objectives. And the units themselves determine when they do something. It's even more hands-off than the other automation games.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majesty:_The_Fantasy_Kingdom_Sim
Wow haven't heard about that game in quite some time. Awesome game but can be frustrating as well when heroes don't do what you want them to.
Edit Oh wow didn't know there is a sequel to the original :) is it good?
The hero is not doing what you want is exactly the point! You just provided incentives you don't have direct control. So it's definitely more hands-off gaming.
Majesty 2 is pretty good. Still not up to modern user interface standards but it's got good gameplay still
I remember giving out bounties and the heroes sometimes ignoring them :D
Thanks for the evaluation gonna check it out :)