Strategy (2399 programs)
Pros: City builder set during ancient Egyptian times. Deep and strategic gameplay. Spans the history of the Old Kingdom period.
Cons: No exact release date.
Pros: Great sci-fi premise. Multiple endings.
Cons: Dated graphics. Short playthrough.
Pros: Captures the Viking Age. Features 13 new factions, six new cultures. Adds new campaign scripts.
Cons: Requires manual file transfers.
Pros: Cute graphics and colors. Relaxed and charming gameplay. Funny game premise.
Cons: Short playthrough.
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: Latest expansion for the long-running Stellaris series. Reworked subjugation system. New megastructures.
Cons: Not out yet. No official release date.
Pros: Deep strategic gameplay with many modes. Large campaign and world conquest maps. Continued updates with generals, events, modes. High replayability and tactical variety.
Cons: Repetitive missions at times. Progression can feel grindy.
Pros: Uses real artwork taken from The Binding of Isacc. Offers a completely different gameplay experience.
Cons: Unlikely to appeal to non-fans of The Binding of Isacc. Developer says mobile phone ports are unlikely.
Pros: Cute 2D graphics. A unique combo of card game and tower defense gameplay. Two main multiplayer modes. Available on PC, mobile, and web browser.
Cons: The PC version’s interface lacks some user-friendly features.