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D4s on Gamepass if you wanted to spend the dollar for the trial 30 days.
This serries (except Dungeons 1) has taken inspirations of Dungeon Keeper but build a lot more around it, like a real overworld to explore and conquer RTS style. Last time I checked that part was never in Dungeon Keeper, or its clone War for the Overworld.
Still all great games to play though, and because this one is a nice blend between dungeon managment and RTS I have to say it has been more fun to play then Dungeon Keeper or its direct clones.
They are absolutely not "tit for tat" clones of Dungeon Keeper.
The Dungeons games are a hybrid of Dungeon Keeper and RTS gameplay. You are sending your minions to the surface frequently in order to fight the heroes directly. Dungeon management is less intricate than in DK2 but there's a focus on setting up traps for invading heroes.
I agree that WFTO is more of a Dungeon Keeper clone, but the devs have no plans on making a sequel 😞