Best Value Auto Battler Games Under $40
The Auto Battler games on Steam games under $40 that deliver the most playtime per dollar: median reviewer hours divided by current price.
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By price
Median reviewer playtime divided by price. Reviewers tend to sink more hours in than the average owner, so treat this as an optimistic estimate. Free games are excluded because there's no price to divide by.
- 1最后的仙门 The last Practice Sect10 h/$41h
- 2Mechabellum9.9 h/$89h
- 3TRADESMAN: Deal to Dealer5.5 h/$16h
- 4Dragon Cliff5.3 h/$53h
- 5Cauldron4.4 h/$66h
- 6METAL SLUG ATTACK RELOADED4.2 h/$42h
- 7Tower Dominion4.2 h/$44h
- 8Esports Godfather3.8 h/$75h
- 9Backpack Battles3.5 h/$53h
- 10Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot3.4 h/$33h
- 11Warpips3.4 h/$9h
- 12Legion TD 2 - Multiplayer Tower Defense2.7 h/$66h
- 13Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga2.4 h/$47h
- 14Never Second in Rome2.2 h/$28h
- 15Gladiator Guild Manager2.1 h/$10h
- 16Path of Achra2.1 h/$21h
- 17Luck be a Landlord1.9 h/$19h
- 18Hero's Hour1.8 h/$33h
- 19Nothing1.8 h/$2h
- 20Dice People1.3 h/$2h
- 21Tales & Tactics1.3 h/$23h
- 22Teamfight Manager1.1 h/$11h
- 23Heretic's Fork1.0 h/$10h
- 24Ballionaire0.8 h/$10h
- 25Bad North: Jotunn Edition0.7 h/$11h
- 26Citadelum0.6 h/$16h
- 27Rogue Voltage0.6 h/$9h
- 28Songs of Silence0.4 h/$11h
How the math works: we sample each game’s Steam reviewers, take the median of their total recorded playtime (lifetime hours, not hours at the time of review), and divide it by the game’s current price in your selected currency. Reviewers usually sink more hours in than the average owner, so the numbers run generous. Free games aren’t listed because there’s no price to divide by, and a game needs playtime data from at least 20 reviewers before it qualifies. All prices are Steam’s own regional prices, never exchange-rate conversions.