A tactical strategy game similar in gameplay to Jagged Alliance. The player controls a contemporary team of mercenaries who are not only characterised by a set of skills or equipment, but also personal traits, what makes each of them a memorable individual.
The game content was intended to start a scandal. In addition to violence of close combat between cold blooded mercenaries, mobsters and corrupted policemen, expect vulgar language, adult themes (including prostitution or homosexual sex acts - that's how your team "blows off the steam", apart from taking drugs and drinking alcohol to excess). Game creators wanted to laugh up or at least parody everything: ranging from pop culture to church and politicians. No wonder the box screams "18 or older".
The game was packed in a military style stencilled wooden box.
The player is a commander of Western Alliance's forces (blue tanks) and fights against Red's invasion (red tanks, of course). He must defend cities and destroy enemy units. Cities give supplies to increase army's strength. Battlefield has 135 squares (9x15) Player can make 3 types of commands - increase/reduce strength, and move.
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.
You are Stewie.
Wanting to accelerate your plans of offing your mother and crushing Europe under a tyrannical bootie, you turn to the mad science of self-cloning.
But you were too successful! Your clone, Stewie 2.0, hates your family even more than you do and steals them away to a secret base hidden deep within "siburbia"!
Liberate your family by infiltrating "siburbia" and combating your clone's evil army with your own mechanical horde.
Victory shall be yours!
Unleash your inner strategist in the ultimate turn-based RPG. Train, nurture, and evolve your Kryptomons to become the best trainer in the KMON Universe.
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.
Released in 1998, Sequence Palladium is a fantasy mecha strategy RPG for Windows PC. The game follows a three part flow: starting with story events that into selecting a scenario which you then play out on the battle map and then continue to new story events.
Mechs in Sequence Palladium (called Wizards in game) require a knight and para-sweet (spirits) to form a contract to pilot. A significant portion of character management in Sequence Palladium is nurturing the relationships between knights and para-sweets, and selecting optimal pairs.
Combat is fought from a top down perspective, with an alternating player and enemy phase. All units are moved at once.
Arcanists 2 is a captivating online, turn-based multiplayer strategy fangame where you can create your own character and select a book of spells to bring in to battle with up to 24 people!
This popular game originally hosted on FunOrb by Jagex (creators of RuneScape) has been accurately re-created thanks to developer pur3 extreme.
We are a free to play, non-profit project, serving to bring the game back for the fans of the original. It is important to note that Jagex are the owners of Arcanists and all credit goes to them.
Arcanists 2 has been re-coded from the ground up using Unity as the game engine. Playable on Windows, Mac, Linux and Android!
"The Amazing Spider-Man Rescue" is a simple portable game that is mostly based on random luck. The player presses a button, after which various lights illuminate, accumulating different points. These points need to be manually counted and added to the score wheel as Spider-Man climbs higher and higher. The game can be played with two players. The game is functionally identical to The Incredible Hulk Escapes.