Strategy (2399 programs)
Pros: Deep, synergy-focused combat. Varied map nodes with meaningful choices. No microtransactions.
Cons: Steep initial learning curve. Occasional balance spikes.
Pros: Ten distinct characters and starter decks. Deep relic system for powerful synergies. Auto-battle mode keeps combat flowing.
Cons: Auto-battle randomness can frustrate tacticians.
Pros: A one-hour game yet offers a rich gameplay. Has a dynamic randomly generated maps and diverse factions. Offers a meaningful unit customization. 64 areas to explore, 70 heroes, and more than 300 equipment.
Cons: No real-time multiplayer or online features.
Pros: Charming retro pixel graphics and art style. Unique chess-like combat mechanic. High customizable mech.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Familiar turn-based combat. Roguelite map. Six hero pairs. Strategic battles.
Cons: Some cards are not that interesting. Stuttering frames. Unusual collision issues on the map.
Pros: Unique vertical city-building concept. Dynamic environmental challenges. Innovative logistics and transportation systems. Engaging progression through different sky levels.
Cons: Complex balancing of expansion and stability. Vertical gameplay may not appeal to traditional city-builder fans.
Pros: Strategic blend of diplomacy and warfare. Fast-paced alternative to traditional grand strategy games. Rich medieval atmosphere and diverse gameplay systems.
Cons: Still in development, with unpolished visuals and occasional bugs.
Pros: Intense and suspenseful gameplay. Multiplayer lobbies for up to four players. Strategic items add depth.
Cons: Mature content is not suitable for all ages. Luck-based mechanics may frustrate some players.
Pros: Immense variety of units, perks, and curses. Emergent gameplay through unpredictable synergies. Procedural levels and Steam Workshop mod support.
Cons: Steep learning curve for new players.
Pros: Minimalist design. Relaxing environment. Encourages experimentation.
Cons: Repetitive tasks. Lack of narrative. Steep learning curve. Monotony.