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then yes it is worth it, it is a loooong game with pretty good mechanics (suffers from the microtransaction ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ they forced unto it but not so much its not good; but it is definately noticible for me).
if you dont find it interesting to figure out what weakness orcs has, build up forts just for the sake of it, attack others forts etc etc. then you will be bored really quickly and its not worth it.
i suggest play on the hardest difficulty you can manage, thereby forcing yourself to try and find the weaknessses of the orcs, not engaging with everything and having to retreat when you get swarmed...
playing on too low a difficulty will just have you headroll through everything being in a constant never ending fight which gets a bit boring and frustrating bc of some bad mechanics and controls.