Strategy (2398 programs)
Pros: Massive branching story with 87 endings. Live-action cinematics enhance immersion. Wide cast of interactive characters. Multiple gameplay systems beyond narrative.
Cons: Occasional translation and UI clarity issues.
Pros: Addictive core loop. Strategic decision system. Modding opportunities.
Cons: Repetitive content. Balance issues. Technical problems. Lack of depth.
Pros: Curious story. Deep crafting system. Unique combat mechanics.
Cons: No release date yet.
Pros: A delightfully chaotic goblin store management game. Has a little bit of mischief to its gameplay. Great for fans of interactive and hilarious games.
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Pros: Multiple commanders to choose from. Diverse units to lead in battle. Online PvP. Built-in map editor.
Cons: No exact release date yet.
Pros: A sci-fi clicker experience. Offers daily and weekly login rewards. Offers offline progression. You can manually play or let automation do it for you.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay loop.
Pros: Established worldbuilding. Idle mechanics. Story-driven. Diverse game modes.
Cons: Brief gameplay.
Pros: Innovative destructible Machine card system. Deep card component customization. High replayability with remixed enemies.
Cons: Complex systems.
Pros: Creative blend of volleyball, dodgeball, and strategy. Distinct class-based team dynamics. Engaging turn-based tactical combat. Replayability through roguelike structure.
Cons: Full progress resets after a single defeat. Still in Early Access.
Pros: Cozy and relaxing atmosphere. Easy-to-learn rules. Variety of helpful tools. Cute theme with pixies, gnomes, and witches.
Cons: Core gameplay loop can feel repetitive.
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: Deep cooperative gameplay with hidden motives. Atmospheric setting and strong narrative. Unique card-based action system. Friend’s Pass lets others join for free.
Cons: Not ideal for solo play or random matchmaking.
Pros: Unique heroes with skills and upgrade paths. Strategic placement and status effects deepen combat. Custom decks, relics, and challenges expand replayability. No turn timer.
Cons: Steep learning curve. No direct control of heroes during battles. Heavily relies on strategy over mechanical skill.
Pros: Blends action combat with resource management and fortress-building. Features elemental synergies with evolving weapon and Essence combos. Supports solo play or co-op.
Cons: Steep learning curve for new players.
Pros: Four-chapter campaign blending story and strategy. Deep turn-based combat. Rich mythological narrative.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Competing gods with unique domains and challenges. Freedom of choice between benevolence and tyranny. Living world that reflects divine actions.
Cons: Heavy focus on follower management and resource balancing.