Unity of Command II is a Simulation, Strategy game from 2×2 Games, Croteam with a 80% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by weird, single-player.

Game snapshot
- Developer
- 2×2 Games, Croteam
- Release year
- 2019
- Playtime
- Varies by player
- Price
- $29.99
- Review signal
- 80% positive
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System requirements
PC
- Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows® 10 or newer (64-bit)
Processor: Dual core processor
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 3.3+ supporting GPU with 1GB VRAM
Storage: 5 GB available space
Additional Notes: Optimized for Low settings / 30FPS @ 720p. Legacy AMD Radeon graphics cards, older than and including the Radeon Rx 200 series, may work but are not officially supported. - Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows® 10 64-bit
Processor: 6th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 Processor or AMD equivalent
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 970 or AMD equivalent
Storage: 5 GB available space
Additional Notes: Optimized for High settings / 60FPS @ 1080p
macOS
- Minimum
- OS: macOS 10.12 or newer (64-bit)
Processor: Dual core processor
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 3.3+ supporting GPU with 1GB VRAM. Nvidia GPU users must install "Old GPU Shader Fix" mod.
Storage: 5 GB available space
Additional Notes: Optimized for Low settings / 30FPS @ 720p - Recommended
- OS: macOS 11 Big Sur (64-bit)
Processor: 6th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 / Apple M1 or newer
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Apple M1 8-Core GPU
Storage: 5 GB available space
Additional Notes: Optimized for High settings / 60FPS @ 1080p
Linux
- Minimum
- OS: Steam Deck
Processor: Quad-core CPU
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: Steam Deck APU
Storage: 5 GB available space - Recommended
- OS: Steam Deck
Processor: Quad-core CPU
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: Steam Deck APU
Storage: 5 GB available space
From Steam reviews
Review notes
Unity of Command II is worth a closer look if you want replayable, high skill ceiling, emotional story, and deckbuilding.
Best for players who want emotional story, replayable, high skill ceiling, and deckbuilding.
Check more carefully if you dislike unclear onboarding and technical roughness.
replayable
FitThe structure gives reasons to return rather than finish once.
confusing-onboarding
FrictionThe first hours can be unclear without patience or outside help.
high-skill-ceiling
FitThe game rewards practice and mastery over time.
emotional-story
ToneThe story is framed as affecting rather than just plot-heavy.
deckbuilding
Play styleCard choices, deck shape, and synergies matter.
tactical-combat
Play stylePositioning, planning, and combat choices carry weight.
solo-friendly
FitIt still makes sense as a solo play choice.
buggy
FrictionTechnical roughness or instability comes up often enough to check.
Why it fits
Check it if you want simulation, strategy filtered by weird, single-player.
Who might skip it
Research further on Steam if you need verified accessibility details, exact playtime, or current system requirements.