Strategy (2745 programs)
Pros: Fun mix of RPG and board game mechanics. Engaging and unpredictable multiplayer experience. Plenty of weapons, abilities, and monsters for variety. Charming visuals and upbeat soundtrack.
Cons: Single-player mode lacks excitement. Random events can feel unfair at times.
Pros: Let you play as a minister in a court. Has four thematic cards. Narrative-driven.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Endless strategies and combos. Ranked matchmaking. Supports crossplay between computers and mobile devices. Offline Mode.
Cons: Can be too difficult for beginners. Separate from DOTA 2. Comes with random number generation and luck. No penalties for leaving matches.
Pros: High replay value. Four game modes. In-depth dice-building strategy gameplay. Extensive tutorial.
Cons: Forces players aiming for high scores to always choose the streak bonus reward. A bit of a steep learning curve.
Pros: Faithful interpretation of the classic Heroes of Might and Magic games. Real-time strategic battles.
Cons: Win-condition does not always trigger. Erratic AI behavior.
Pros: Single-player and multiplayer support. Highly-rewarding gameplay. Timely yet unique story line.
Cons: Lacks customization options. Lacks weapon upgrades.
Pros: Short matches enable quick play sessions and iterative experimentation. Cross-platform play and cross-progression across devices. Weekly rotating packs create frequent variety in available animals. Emoji art and cosmetics make squads visually distinct and readable.
Cons: No long-form single-player campaign or narrative focus. Depth of synergies can obscure optimal paths for new players. Live competitive lobbies use timers, adding pressure to decisions.
Pros: Lots of renowned characters and locations. A good range of missions to entertain.
Cons: Lots of waiting for things to upgrade. Game can sometimes be laggy.
Pros: Custom units and traits for the Kislev. Overhauled tech tree. Custom content keeps the game balanced.
Cons: Focused only on one faction. Texture glitches.
Pros: Authentic forestry simulation. Forest looks and feels real. Good range of authentic machinery.
Cons: A woodcutting sim is probably not to everyone's liking. Business side is less fun than the practical side.
Pros: Has over 50 recruitable units. Has resource management element. Combines the elements of roguelike, strategy, and city-building.
Cons: Some mechanics have unclear instructions. It’s hard to progress in the game.