Strategy (2399 programs)
Pros: Narrative-driven. Set in Viking-Age Norway.
Cons: Not out yet.
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: Festive yet frantic cooking fun. An enjoyable story to follow through the game.
Cons: As with other time management games can be frustrating. Cartoon graphics not to all tastes.
Pros: Very original plot and setting. Interesting challenges for strategy lovers.
Cons: Feels a bit overwhelming. Maps are huge - this may be a drawback for non hardcore gamers.
Pros: Relaxed approach to city building. Trading and economic systems as the main focus. Mix of scenarios and sandbox mode. Light challenges with knights and bandits.
Cons: Limited scale and no story-driven campaign.
Pros: Charming graphics and art style. Variety and replayability. Custom content creation with an in-game editor. Multiplayer options.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Difficulty spikes.
Pros: Unique cord-based base expansion. Satisfying turn-based mechanics with clear tactical depth. Easy to learn, challenging to master. LAN multiplayer and mission-based solo content.
Cons: Outdated visuals and sound. No online multiplayer or modern features.
Pros: 18 characters will be added in upcoming DLCs. Steam Achievements can be collected.
Cons: Many players claim that this patch causes the game to crash. Additional expansion packs may be required.
Pros: New stages and enemies. Ghost Ship hero with strong abilities. Three modes per level.
Cons: Relatively short campaign. Boss mechanic might feel frustrating.