Strategy (148 programs)
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: Engaging gameplay. Unique theme. Diverse card abilities.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Randomness.
Pros: Strategic gameplay. Multiplayer mode.
Cons: Persistent performance issues.
Pros: Numerous historical characters to choose from. Dynamic gameplay mechanics. High-quality, lifelike visuals. Implements much-needed set of improvements.
Cons: Requires a powerful operating system.
Pros: Players can pool resources and strategies together. Many scenarios represent real-world restaurant concerns.
Cons: Single players may be unable to complete many tasks. There are no permanent upgrades between levels.
Pros: Detailed unit management. Random in-game events. Unique premise.
Cons: No multiplayer option.
Pros: Stunning visual design and animations. Fusion of RPG and bullet hell. Stages influenced by player choices. Opportunity to build an ideal team.
Cons: Voiceover is limited to Japanese only.
Pros: Offers multiplayer and single-player campaigns. Family-friendly game. Quirky. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Playing solo is not as fun as playing with family or friends.
Pros: Immersive bird-themed engine-building. Elegant digital integration with the base game. Accessible gameplay rewarding creativity.
Cons: Minimal challenge for veteran strategists. Duet Mode can feel repetitive. Limited variation in solo Automa mode.
Pros: Battles across land, air, and sea. Diverse unit types and commanders. Solo play and multiplayer options. Mission editor.
Cons: Music transitions can be jarring and inconsistent.
Pros: A futuristic setting and better graphics. Lots of levels to complete. Realistic fluid physics. Rich audio-visual experience.
Cons: Performance issues.