An RTS that is more expected and not that engrossing.
In a world of Minecraft clones and ambitious open-world resource-management item-crafting survival games, it is easy to let the little real-time-strategy entries like The Unexpected Journey from publisher Rionix slip by. The Unexpected Journey is the epitome of the genre in its execution. You may not have heard of it, but Herzog Zwei (available on Switch in the Sega Ages series) helped the RTS genre build a foundation for decades of games to come. Later the Warcraft series would propel the RTS genre into a spiraling menagerie of point-and-click resource management games that eventually evolved into MOBAs. To paraphrase Richard Hammond, just as most metal can trace its roots to Led Zeppelin, most resource management questing games can trace their heritage back to Herzog Zwei.