Strategy (388 programs)
Pros: A unique frozen setting that adds a survival challenge. Engaging mix of resource management, combat, and alliances. Regular missions and events provide extra rewards.
Cons: Some upgrades and heroes require in-app purchases.
Pros: Beloved characters. Simple but versatile mechanic. Charming presentation.
Cons: Tedious card grinding.
Pros: Learn to make smart use of resources. User-friendly interface. Stunning graphic images.
Cons: Leans more toward pay-to-win methods.
Pros: High player control. Strategic depth. Class variety. Continuous deck customization.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Deep and strategic gameplay. Immersive space visuals and detailed design. Multiplayer alliances enhance gameplay. Large-scale real-time space combat.
Cons: Steep learning curve for newcomers. Solo play feels limited. Cluttered user interface at times.
Pros: Charming aesthetic. Easy-to-learn mechanics. Lots of cats to collect.
Cons: Repetitive. Limited gameplay depth.
Pros: A historical game built with realism. Lets you play as a commander. 100 historical items at your disposal. Combines empire-building and city-building.
Cons: No fantasy elements.
Pros: Engaging turn-based gameplay. Historical depth with iconic generals. Global competition and private matches. Easy-to-navigate interface with helpful guides.
Cons: Mild learning curve for new players. Gameplay can feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Revolutionary cooperative experience. Enhances viewer engagement.
Cons: Not ideal for streamers without an active or sizeable audience. May not cater to fans of traditional single-player games.
Pros: Procedurally generated levels. Daily featured course themes. Unlockable ball designs.
Cons: Some courses need to be purchased. No other game modes.
Pros: Diverse, free-to-play characters. Deep strategy with relic and pirate combinations. Tactical combat with a thrilling weekly reward.
Cons: Requires a network connection. Optional in-app purchases could give advantages.
Pros: Innovative use of poker mechanics. Players can collect and upgrade special chips. Players can join a vibrant community of fellow trainers.
Cons: The game’s complexity can be daunting for some players.
Pros: Unique hero merging system. Simple gameplay mechanics. Deep progression system.
Cons: Limited hero variety early on.
Pros: High-stakes strategic battles. Automated battle system.
Cons: Not out yet.
Pros: Supports real-time multiplayer. Makes use of base-building game mechanics.
Cons: Prioritizes players who pay. Lacks interaction between zombies and players.
Pros: Various different custom themes. Kept the classic controls of Tetris. Colorful graphics. Battle Royale mode.
Cons: No versus-bots mode.
Pros: Retains classic Battleship gameplay with modern enhancements. Special abilities add strategic depth. Sleek, polished visuals and user-friendly interface. Online multiplayer and systemized progression.
Cons: Limited appeal for those seeking more complex strategy games. May not introduce enough new elements for some players.
Pros: Overarching gameplay across three eras. 14 factions to choose from. Choose your own adventure.
Cons: Unintuitive UI.
Pros: Engaging. Easy to play.
Cons: No other game modes.