Strategy (2389 programs)
Pros: Chill and cozy puzzle atmosphere. Cheat sheet and shovel features. No timers or pressure.
Cons: Limited plant variety.
Pros: A turn-based game for manga enthusiasts. The game introduces three characters.
Cons: Still in its beta phase testing stage.
Pros: No strict chess rules. Funny special powers. Online and split-screen play. Charming minimalistic design.
Cons: Controversial political references.
Pros: Charming gothic art style. Tons of levels to complete. Smooth difficulty scaling. Low system requirements.
Cons: Higher-level puzzles are extremely difficult to solve.
Pros: Tactical roguelike mechanics. 4 distinct and ever-changing regions. Party-based gameplay.
Cons: Sudden, randomized encounters. Escalating enemy strength.
Pros: Deep strategy and item variety. Engaging 100-level progression. Fun competitive mechanics.
Cons: Some levels rely heavily on item usage. New players may feel overwhelmed initially.
Pros: Vibrant pixel art style. Engaging yet accessible. Various constructs and research upgrades.
Cons: Cluttered UI. Some game balance issues.
Pros: Emphasis on unit placement and terrain conditions. Tactical turn-based battles. Interesting card upgrades.
Cons: Not available yet.
Pros: RTS auto-battler. Different factions with unique play styles. Various commanders to provide battle support.
Cons: Feels shallow.
Pros: Minimalist art style. Various weapons and upgrades to unlock. Ascension system.
Cons: Gets repetitive after some time. Could use more depth and diversity.
Pros: Action point combat system. Martial Arts Combat System. Dynamic Dialogue System.
Cons: Complex and layered mechanics can be overwhelming.
Pros: Improved graphics and new game engine. Added significant content. New Talent Tree and Playlist Mode for replayability.
Cons: AI-generated assets. NPCs frequently get stuck due to pathing issues. Some new skill tree stat bonuses lack strategic depth.
Pros: Innovative focus on logistics as the core of gameplay. Encourages careful resource management and long-term planning. Rewards strategic foresight over brute force tactics.
Cons: Steeper learning curve for players unfamiliar with logistics-heavy games. Can feel slower-paced compared to more action-driven strategy titles.
Pros: Dual-character system. 300+ unique cards, artifacts. 4 cinematic acts. Retro aesthetic.
Cons: Demands precision. Deep reliance on randomness. Complex deck management.
Pros: Simple, fast-paced gameplay. Fun customization and emotes.
Cons: Humor can feel repetitive.
Pros: A puzzle strategy game. Offers various game sizes, difficulty levels, and characters.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Combines strategy and action in team-based combat. Engaging mix of arena shooting and zombie management. Dynamic arenas keep gameplay varied.
Cons: Lacks a single-player mode.
Pros: Incremental progression. Diverse tower units and upgrades available. Extensive skill tree.
Cons: Short game. Not much depth.