Strategy (2399 programs)
Pros: Deep, reflex-based tactical combat. Progression system that rewards experimentation. Variety in mission types and weapons.
Cons: Steep difficulty curve for new players. Occasional UI and clarity issues.
Pros: Procedurally generated nonlinear maps. Auto battler combat. Diverse creature customization with cards and upgrades. Strong replay value.
Cons: Permadeath system can feel discouraging.
Pros: Addictive core loop. Strategic decision system. Modding opportunities.
Cons: Repetitive content. Balance issues. Technical problems. Lack of depth.
Pros: Cute, hand-drawn graphics. Four exciting game modes. Features a dynamic original soundtrack. Presents global leaderboards and a variety of achievements.
Cons: Awkward game physics.
Pros: A roguelike game. Uses real-time strategy. Simple gameplay mechanics.
Cons: Doesn’t offer any plotline.
Pros: Features diverse enemy units. Offers fast-paced, real-time tactical gameplay. Blends classic tower defense with modern strategic design.
Cons: High difficulty curve.
Pros: Endless synergy possibilities. Strong replayability with procedural generation. Multiple upgrade paths for tactical variety.
Cons: Occasional crashes. No save feature during runs.
Pros: Rewarding progression system. Daily challenge mode. Free-to-play demo version.
Cons: Still in development.
Pros: Unique sideways RTS perspective. Three-layered combat system.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners. Managing multiple layers can be overwhelming.
Pros: Four-chapter campaign blending story and strategy. Deep turn-based combat. Rich mythological narrative.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Hundreds of autonomous units on-screen. Deep roguelite-RTS hybrid mechanics. Great co-op and PvP multiplayer support.
Cons: Steep learning curve and minimal handholding. Intentionally “brute” mechanics might feel clunky to newcomers.
Pros: Fun mix of strategy and luck. Items add variety and depth.
Cons: Short playtime. Some mechanics lack clear explanations.
Pros: Strategic gameplay with management mechanics. Wide range of locations and activities. Features various situations and problems.
Cons: Graphics are quite low in quality. Gameplay can become monotonous.
Pros: Good use of minimalist visuals. Gentle learning curve. Low system requirements.
Cons: Lacks conflict and challenge.