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Not sure, cause lots of games I grew up with had map editors and let you transfer characters into a sequel. That was a norm back in the day.
I might say Birthright Gorgon's Alliance. Cause in that game it was a dungeon crawler, war game, diplomacy game, all in one. Not really unique in the sense of being unique, but attempting to combine all these different elements. Making a dungeon crawler that's also some kind of 4x game is something that gets me excited.
Doesn't have to be. Just something that stood out; anything memorable. Like the Nemesis system in Shadows of War. Maybe you've seen a type of mechanic somewhere before, but a lot of "casuals" haven't.
Idk if "map editor" means a game like WC3 or SC2 where players could design custom maps, i.e. DotA.
What other games let you transfer characters or creatures into sequels?