
Door Kickers is an exceptional Action/Strategy that raises the bar for the genre.
90
Verdict
94%
Steam
85
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive on Steam (94% positive from 10.0K reviews)
Critically acclaimed (85/100 critic average)
Steep difficulty curve may not appeal to casual players
Door Kickers is a real-time tactics video game developed and published by Romanian indie studio KillHouse Games for Microsoft Windows on October 20, 2014, and later for iOS and Android on June 24 and September 4, 2015 respectively. A Nintendo Switch version was published by QubicGames on December 26, 2020. In Door Kickers, the player commands the SWAT team of the fictional Nowhere City Police Department in operations against criminals and terrorists.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 11d ago
I though it was a bit better in terms of gameplay and storyline... but at the end of the day, it's a good game. I'm enjoying it
Amazing tactical game, it's quite simple with only a few commands to give your squad, but hard to master, sometimes you'll spend hours making a plan, with a lot of back and forth adjusting a plan to RNG and the level's design, and it feels really satisfying watching it play out perfectly. There's a few problems like not being able to fully plan some types of missions like arrests and levels with multiple floors, which by themselves are really janky, running time in only one floor at a time. Also, I don't know why they thought it was a good idea to add a solo challenge to levels in a game about managing a squad, those are awful to do on big levels. There's campaigns and a level editor with workshop support so there's many levels to play and master. I definitely recommend this, it's one of the most satisfying games I have ever played.
rly nice game, kinda boring after 4h+ but is cool as hell
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