Strategy (2399 programs)
Pros: A political drama RPG. Choice-driven and narrative-driven game.
Cons: Demands a lot of reading.
Pros: Offers classic tower defense gameplay. Has ten diverse maps. Has a territory conquest and lets you expand your defenses.
Cons: Doesn’t offer any story.
Pros: Creative rope-swinging mechanics. Challenging and rewarding level design.
Cons: Inconsistent movement controls. Unforgiving difficulty curve.
Pros: Innovative cooperative gameplay. Unique Titan rotation system. Mergeable tower loot. Requires frequent online play.
Cons: Heavily reliant on online gameplay.
Pros: Let you play as a Coast Guard captain. A thoughtful map-making experience. Has multiple game modes and unlockable ships.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Introduces four civilizations with unique units and architecture. Enhances gameplay with unit queuing, pathfinding improvements, and new map types. Expands tactical options and visual variety in multiplayer and single-player scenarios.
Cons: Population increases are moderate, not extreme. Modern compatibility relies partly on community patches rather than official updates.
Pros: Simple yet compelling gameplay. Different classes to choose from. Various skill and spell combinations.
Cons: Thin game content.
Pros: Offers four clans that you can choose from. Has 38 new regions to explore. New wildlife units and new tomes.
Cons: Steep learning curve at first.
Pros: Unique puzzle gameplay with a creepy culinary theme. 18 levels, infinite mode, and 30+ achievements. Strategic matching with time-based cooking phases.
Cons: Dark theme.
Pros: A civilization builder game. Has 12 unique civilizations. Encourages experimentation. Shuffling of layout adds thrill.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay over time.
Pros: A fun party feline game. Allows up to four players. Has three layers of gameplay. Has hilarious weapons.
Cons: Solo play isn’t as engaging.
Pros: Vast array of character interactions. Has a 25-character roster. Has a Story Mode and Level Editor.
Cons: Not out yet.