Make War is a wargame that takes most of the planning elements and presents them almost like a logic puzzle. It makes for a nice twist on the Epic Battle Simulator genre. It’s lack of polish is forgivable given the very low cost of entry and many hours of fun gameplay.
Sea Salt is a delightful arcade horror type game that features Lovecraftian mythos, terrified townspeople and merciless murder. And you play the bad guy, in the form of an elder god. This crazy game will capture your heart.
Short on time or can’t get together with your friends every Tuesday night for Magic: The Gathering fun? Say no more. Magic: ManaStrike is like Magic: The Gathering in a fast-paced, real-time strategy game you can play on your smartphone.
Crying Suns was released without a lot of hype or fanfare, but has been building up a community of loyal players anyway. The game is a sci-fi adventure filled with tactical space battleship combat, role-playing, a mystery to solve and legions of bloodthirsty space pirates.
What happens when you take a real-time multiplayer battlefield type game and add a single player story mode? That’s what Dustwind did, and we find out what happens next in our review.
The billions of zombies in They Are Billions gave the bite down to many PC gamers, and now this hardcore RTS masterpiece is marching over to consoles. The game is solid there, but the real enemy might be managing a difficult war against the undead with an Xbox or PlayStation controller.
Warparty takes the RTS genre to cave man times and mixes in some dinosaurs for good measure. And while it tries to capture the flavor of classic games like WarCraft, Age of Empires or StarCraft, it may only make you hunger for the originals.