Choose Stronghold HD (2012)
Choose Stronghold HD (2012) if you want the Multi-player, Online PvP, and PvP side of the pairing. On Steam, it carries the stronger Steam consensus at 94.6% positive across 2,911 reviews.
Stronghold HD (2012) and Tlatoani: Aztec Cities both land in Strategy, Simulation on Steam, which is why they keep getting compared. The comparison below is built from each game's Steam metadata — release year, genres, categories, Steam Deck status, price, and review score — refreshed daily by imho.run's scraper. Headline differences: Both share Strategy, Simulation on Steam. Stronghold HD (2012) (2013) is 13 years older than Tlatoani: Aztec Cities (2026). Stronghold HD (2012) scores higher on Steam reviews (94.6% positive) than Tlatoani: Aztec Cities (84% positive). No login or purchase needed — scroll for the full table, the verdict FAQ, and links to ranked similar games for both titles.
Choose Stronghold HD (2012) if you want the Multi-player, Online PvP, and PvP side of the pairing. On Steam, it carries the stronger Steam consensus at 94.6% positive across 2,911 reviews.
Choose Tlatoani: Aztec Cities if you want an Indie experience. On Steam, it's the newer release (2026) and ships with the modern feature baseline. Tlatoani: Aztec Cities launched in 2026.
Both Stronghold HD (2012) and Tlatoani: Aztec Cities sit in Strategy and Simulation on Steam, so either pick lands in the same broad neighborhood. Use the side-by-side table for the feature view, or follow the "Games like" links below to see ranked alternatives for either title.
Stronghold HD (2012) | Tlatoani: Aztec Cities | |
|---|---|---|
| Released | 2013 | 2026 |
| Genres | Strategy, Simulation | Strategy, Indie, Simulation |
| Platforms | Windows | Windows |
| Steam Deck | Deck Unsupported | Deck Playable |
| Price | 5.99 USD | 19.99 USD |
| Steam reviews | 94.6% positive (2,911 reviews) | 84% positive (131 reviews) |
| Multiplayer | Multi-player | Single-player only |
| Developers | Firefly Studios | Perspective Games, Bellwood Studios |
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