Strategy (2399 programs)
Pros: Open-ended storytelling. Unique leveling system. Multiple character classes.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: A survival horror version of Among Us. 3D rendition of The Skeld map. Can switch between first and third-person POV. Can play either solo or multiplayer.
Cons: No tutorial other than an instructions page.
Pros: Simple gameplay. Superb colorful visuals. Dynamic soundtrack. Comes with daily challenges.
Cons: Only 11 levels. Maps lack mechanical variety. No added gameplay modes. Game stages tends to be repetitive.
Pros: New and bigger battlefield. Comes with a pause button. Features turn-based battles. Full sandbox-style gameplay.
Cons: Limited playable content. The pause button is for single-player campaigns only. Resource-intensive.
Pros: Vibrant storytelling through dialogue. 6 unique endings. 10 gorgeously crafted CG art. Contains a point-and-click minigame.
Cons: Some jargon for the dungeonpunk genre can be confusing. Contains mature themes not meant for younger players.
Pros: Unique mix of ARPG and city-building game mechanics. Plenty of things to do in the game. Smart companions.
Cons: Still in Early Access.
Pros: Turn-based first-person shooter. Four game modes. Offline and online multiplayer.
Cons: Only supports up to 4 players. No 32-bit system support.
Pros: Classic five-lane tower defense mechanics. Various units to choose from. 10 challenging levels. Can donate to the developer’s cause.
Cons: No tutorial.
Pros: Private and public matches. Up to 100 collectible cards. Five unique characters. Offline game modes for training.
Cons: Limited to PvP matches. Could use a bigger map. Need to reduce pistol recoil. Unbalanced matchmaking.
Pros: A game in classic RTS styling. Fully voice and features its own soundtrack. Polished game design and gameplay.
Cons: No multiplayer mode.
Pros: Longer survival battles. New multiplayer mode. Different battle settings. More playable factions.
Cons: Requires a lot processor power. Only works smoothly with a gaming computer.
Pros: Five playable evil geniuses. Unique missions and campaigns for each character. Three island lairs you can customize. Upgraded graphics and minion designs.
Cons: The playable geniuses don’t really differ in persona most of the time. The tutorial is long but isn't helpful.
Pros: Turn-based combat mechanics. Two game modes. Over 40 playable characters. In-game tutorial.
Cons: Various grammatical errors. The tutorial doesn’t let you practice on your own.
Pros: Faithful interpretation of the classic Heroes of Might and Magic games. Real-time strategic battles.
Cons: Win-condition does not always trigger. Erratic AI behavior.
Pros: Retro 2D graphics. Reminiscent of the underwater vibe with cool tones. Encourages creativity with base building and scavenging.
Cons: Game physics needs improvement.
Pros: High replay value. Four game modes. In-depth dice-building strategy gameplay. Extensive tutorial.
Cons: Forces players aiming for high scores to always choose the streak bonus reward. A bit of a steep learning curve.
Pros: Single-player gameplay. Real-time, PVE gameplay. Customizable controls.
Cons: Slow-paced for experienced players.
Pros: Notable preview. Enjoy exciting and relaxing plays at the same time. Free-to-play. Smooth gameplay.
Cons: No multiplayer mode. Lacks zoom in and out features.