Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake excelled in selling copies, due to its beautiful landscapes, innovative gameplay and nostalgia for early JRPG’s.
Dungeon Clawler got impressive numbers for an early access release, due to its innovative roguelike mechanics, low low price, clean art style and a questionable pun in the title.
Metal Slug Tactics is sitting fairly high in the charts. It is a phenomenal spin off adaptation of the franchise to the turn-based tactics format.
ZEPHON looks fantastic as it follows in the shoes of their previous licensed title “Warhammer 40,000: Gladius of War”.
Epic Auto Towers, developed in Russia, managed to attract a mostly German audience. It's a must-have, if you are looking for a specific tower defence autobattler niche game.
Beastieball is the highest reviewed game on this list. It’s basically Pokemon x Volleyball with a killer art style published by Klei and allows you to tackle “gyms” in any order.
Blackthorn Arena: Reforged has been remade with new graphics, content, but looks to have similar amount of jank. It has developed a cult following, which has helped in rerelease sales.
Seer’s Gambit is a roguelike semi-autobattler that saves a quested kingdom by assembling a team of heroes, that each have some sort of activatable ability.
Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch is succeeding where its predecessor faltered, with improved game loop, character designs and fan feedback.
Dungeon Inn is a title that is very much underplayed in the western market. You own an inn placed at the entrance to a dungeon and have to juggle business from 2 rivalling guilds for maximum profit.