We know MoM. MoM is great. That's that. But the recent clones have potential. They're probably so-so ok, but they could be MoM^3. It's the potential that excites conversation.
That's my theory anyway.
But hey, namedropping time!
Tangentially related to the above, there are three games that make sure Dosbox stays on my machine: MoM, X-COM and...
Sword of the Samurai
You're a lowly samurai lord who must through skill and guile work his way up clan hierarchy to become the Shogun of all Japan. Mostly decent minigames and challenging difficulty are things that keep on giving. If you die it's game over unless you had a son to inherit you. So you'd better find a babymaker before doing the more dangerous missions. It's the sort of game I'd like to see remade and expanded. Kind of like Pirates in a way.
Armageddon Empires
A very niche turn-based strategy game. You assemble or use a default deck of cards. Buildings, units, heroes, everything is cards. This adds a bothersome luck element into the game (or a minigame of deck weighting, if you will) because at various points in the game you want various cards to play. It does play a lot with resources. Time, humans, material, energy and tech are all important but scarce resources. It actually fits the post apocalyptic theme if you ask me. The battles are conducted with dice rolls. Various heroes and abilities and other extras may influence the dice, but ultimately it's about the dice. Late game unit balance is also a thing that bothers sometimes since "much dice>little dice".
I don't know. It's not a game that I can honestly recommend. On the other hand it's superfun and awesome game.
The dev is actually working on some Lovecraftian detective/roguelike-ish game but I'm pretty sure we have a thread about that.