Strategy (280 programs)
Pros: Adds a Near East map with new strategic routes. More exploration and empire-building options. Expands regional variety without altering mechanics.
Cons: Requires the base game.
Pros: New map centered on the Indonesian archipelago. Strong emphasis on exploration and territorial control. Smooth integration with the main game’s structure.
Cons: Requires the base game to play.
Pros: Mission-based levels with simple, goal-oriented design. Relaxing pace and wholesome atmosphere. Simple but rewarding resource management. Creative freedom in Sandbox mode.
Cons: Becomes monotonous after extended play. Performance drops with too many structures.
Pros: A turn-based game for manga enthusiasts. The game introduces three characters.
Cons: Still in its beta phase testing stage.
Pros: Accessible yet strategic gameplay. Enjoyable in short bursts. Compact design.
Cons: Random elements can sometimes affect balance.
Pros: Near-perfect replication of the original. More than 50 unique stages to take on.
Cons: Majority of the game is in native Japanese language.
Pros: Turn-based strategy with roguelike unpredictability. Distinct furry characters with unique traits. Abnormalities add depth and variety to runs. Compact encounters that reward careful planning.
Cons: Limited grid design may feel restrictive after long play.
Pros: Varied island-based missions. Broad range of combat units. Strategic base-building features. Terrain diversity across campaigns.
Cons: Missions can feel demanding for newcomers.
Pros: New melee and counterattack-focused character. Exclusive skills, traits, and items included. Enhances gameplay variety within roguelike runs.
Cons: Limited scope centered only on one character. Requires the base game.
Pros: Cute and charming art style. Unique mix of genres. Engaging strategic choices.
Cons: Unreliable user interface. Lack of transparent info on unit stats.