Galactic Civilizations II (GalCiv II) is a 4X Grand strategy game set in the 23rd century, when multiple alien civilizations scramble to conquer the galaxy, planet by planet, by force, diplomacy, influence (culture), or technology. GalCiv II focuses on the single player experience that consists of a Campaign mode and a "Sandbox" mode, and omits multi-player. The game is notable for its artificial intelligence, which is challenging without being given resources and abilities not available to the player, as is common in the majority of strategy games.
Ape Academy 2 is the sequel of Ape Escape Academy.
The game consists of using a deck of of cards to battle your oponents and reduce their stamina. The cards use a Rock–paper–scissors system in which the winning card will apply a penalty to the oponent. In order to apply the penalty you need to win a minigame. To be able to use cards you need an equal or higher numbers of banana specified in the number of the card.
You will be rewarded with a new card whenever you win an opponent. After beating some you can unlock bosses and new islands in which you will find more bosses and oponents until you defeat the antagonist.
Enter War Plan Orange: Dreadnoughts in the Pacific 1922-1930, where you will command the pacific fleet for either power in four different campaigns. The two major campaigns will take you from 1922 - 1926 and from 1926 - 1930. With incredible attention to detail and historical accuracy, War Plan Orange is the perfect modification to War in the Pacific for anyone who loves the time period between World War 1 and World War 2. The lack of airpower and inefficient fuels, as well as the natural resources required by both sides make War Plan Orange a completely different experience.
The third game based on the DUEL MASTERS anime. Gamers will get back in the card-game dueling with access to all 600 released cards, an in-depth storyline featuring characters from the anime, and more.
Olden War is a turn based strategy game where you are the commander of the clan Blue Wolves. As commander you will have to conquer 5 territories, which have an abundance of iron and fertile ground, while raising armies using 11 different unit types. But beware, these territories are settled by native inhabitants and a competing clan with the same goal.
The game has a 5 map story campaign and a random map generation option, bases can be upgraded and are used to create new units, up to 6 units can be grouped together and battles are automated, there are 5 map tile types with different affects including harbors needed for travel on water tiles.
Age of Heroes: Army of Darkness - is strategy-rpg from Qplaze, the first of the series describing events in the world of Age of Heroes. The menace of underground darkness threatened the world of people. Dead rise from their graves to clear lands from living beings, somebody’s evil will and eternal hunger lead them, and you must save mankind from creatures of darkness.
Gather your army for battle once more in this epic sequel to the award-winning Ancient Empires. Control fire-breathing dragons, lethal archers and fearsome wolves as you fight to defend your kingdom - the fate of Thorin is in your hands!
Dino Master is a game for the Nintendo DS system similar to a fusion of Pokémon and the arcade game Qix. The player takes the role of "Dave the Digger", who excavates fossils from various sites while avoiding enemies. The fossils can then be revived into living dinosaurs and pitted against each other in Battle Mode.
Oasis is a strategy/puzzle game depicting the journey of an Egyptian prince to unite the fragmented kingdoms of his father's domain. Players explore the sorcerous fog that has descended on these kingdoms, uniting lost cities to fend off barbarian hordes.
Searching the kingdom uses a mechanic similar to Minesweeper, but with the difference that there are no harmful clicks. Each click removes fog from one space and reveals some information about what may be found in nearby spaces. Alternatively, once the player has removed enough fog to reveal useful terrain features, they may use a turn to instead build roads between cities, search them for hidden treasures, or take other actions to prepare for the barbarian hordes.
When the player runs out of turns, the barbarians arrive (from where?) and attack. The player will have ten seconds to move people to the nearest city (if the player built the right roads!) and then it's out of your hands. Victory depends on having made the right preparations. So while every click on t
InuYasha Demon Tournament is a RPG strategy game featuring the characters from InuYasha. Participate in the demon tournament to win the shikon jewel, which is a powerful artifact that will grant great power to whomever attain it. Gather all the shards of the shikon jewel by defeating each opponents. You must use your courage and strategy to outwit your enemies on the battlefield, or the jewel will be lost for you.
This Heroes of Might and Magic-compilation combines the original Heroes of Might and Magic IV game, and its two expansion packs The Gathering Storm and Winds of War in one box.
Advance Wars by Web (aka. AWBW) is an unofficial site created by Aaron Marriner in 2004 that allows people to play Advance Wars multiplayer online in a web browser. AWBW is primarily based upon Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising with select gameplay elements added in from Advance Wars 1 and Advance Wars: Dual Strike, but also expands upon the vanilla experience by including a wider selection of COs than any previous game in the series, up to 16 players per match, additional content and quality-of-life (and some bugs and glitches here and there) and a broad array of community-focused features such as custom maps, spectator controls, replays and a ranked matchmaking system.
Ancient Empires is a fantasy turn-based tactics game series developed by Macrospace for cell phones. The first game Ancient Empires was published by Macrospace on March 4, 2004.
Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission is a playable sequel to Final Fantasy X-2, originally released exclusively in Japan as a bonus for Final Fantasy X-2: International + Last Mission for the PlayStation 2 on February 9, 2004. It is included in Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, making it available for English speakers for the first time on March 18, 2014.