Strategy (2399 programs)
Pros: Creative freedom. Easy to learn. Strategy-based gameplay.
Cons: Limited content. Repetitive gameplay. No multiplayer.
Pros: Fun and engaging gameplay. Multiplayer modes. Simple controls. Customization options.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay. No story or campaign 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: Has a variety of tasks. Great character design.
Cons: Difficult to beat, even in a normal setting. Lack of movement options.
Pros: Slick graphics and beautiful presentation. Deeply strategic gameplay. A vast procedurally-generated star system to explore.
Cons: Not out yet.
Pros: Turn-based first-person shooter. Four game modes. Offline and online multiplayer.
Cons: Only supports up to 4 players. No 32-bit system support.
Pros: Nice real world armies with unique look. Some good strategic elements to larger battles. Campaign missions are great.
Cons: Just another time-management game. Up close it looks pretty basic. You are frequently met by time/payment walls.
Pros: Its first-person perspective allows for an immersive experience. Players can interact with iconic characters. Multiplayer mode.
Cons: Requires a Meta Quest 3 or 3s to enjoy its potential.
Pros: Inspired by history’s industrial revolutions. Expansive timeline. Multiple industries and products to tap into.
Cons: Not available yet. Comes out in Early Access.
Pros: Great mix of macro and micro tactics. Sliders to aim and move add real skill to combat. Great range of units. Fantastic experience for naval combat and WW2 enthusiasts.
Cons: Really one for genre fans. Not always the most visually impressive game. Takes some time to get the feel for it.
Pros: RPG-like tower defense gameplay. Multiple characters with unique skill trees. Tactical accessibility features.
Cons: Visuals show their age.