Strategy (945 programs)
Pros: Offers single-player and multiplayer campaigns. Pays homage to the Warcraft universe. Drag-and-drop mechanics. A real-time strategy game.
Cons: The gameplay doesn’t stray far from existing strategy titles.
Pros: Unique time-manipulation mechanic. Story-rich and engaging narrative. Skip and hint options available.
Cons: Extremely high difficulty level. Focus on dialogue may not appeal to all.
Pros: Fuses tactical RPG and poker-style deckbuilding. Has a branching narrative and six endings.
Cons: Slow early progression.
Pros: Vast array of cards and skills. Ability to craft your own cards. Features two exciting game modes. Quick-paced, strategy-based mechanics.
Cons: AI dialogues and audio can feel awkward. UI is a bit disorganized and confusing.
Pros: Clear incremental clicker mechanics. Strategic ally management and formations. Simple, readable 2D pixel graphics. Upgrade tree adds occasional surprises.
Cons: Can become repetitive over time.
Pros: Beginner-friendly. Features meta progression. Practice mode.
Cons: Players can experience occasional technical issues.
Pros: A massive amount of user generated levels to play - over 16,000. Cross platform multiplayer capability. Over 40 achievements to earn - adds replay value. Defence, Skirmish and Mayhem modes offer different ways to play.
Cons: Certain graphics cards are not supported. Lack of players available to play online with. Requires good Internet connection to play effectively with others. Due to the level of strategy, doesn't translate well to quick sessions.
Pros: Deep and flexible ship customization. Asynchronous auto-battles. Clear interface and informative menus.
Cons: Initial learning curve.