
Rally Point: Genre-crushing choose-your-own strategy Heart of the Machine might be peak Arcen
On the joys of being a terrible cyborg brain in unpredictable freeform strategy-RPG Heart of the Machine.
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Rally Point: Whiskerwood suggests that, even without the violence, colonialism is a scam
Rat-village builder Whiskerwood is surprisingly skillful at dealing with issues of taxation, diplomacy, and subservience to a foreign power.
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Rally Point: Unorthodox. Complex. Laborious. Not just XCOM again. Of course I love USC: Counterforce
Delicious intricacies - and a steadfast committment to doing its own thing - make USC: Counterforce an strategy winner.
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Rally Point: Tempest Rising is clearly Command & Conquer, but more importantly, it isn't
Tempest Rising manages to evoke the feel of the classic Command & Conquer games, while keeping itself distinct.
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Rally Point: How Rise of the White Sun makes a rich playground of China's impossibly chaotic Warlord Era
Rise of the White Sun manages to be a grand strategy game that's both richly intricate and easily accessible.
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Rally Point: The ants are willing to die for me in Empires Of The Undergrowth
Empires Of The Undergrowth is a strategy game about guiding a colony of ants towards growth and survival.
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Rally Point: Crop to Selection
Sin serves a strategy smorgasbord with dispatches from Pioneers of Pagonia, Lord of Rigel, Citystate 2, and Let Them Trade.
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Rally Point: The wonderful vibes of Aetheris are a hint about its design goals
How gorgeous presentation and a fantastical atmosphere elevate turn-based party roguelike Aetheris.
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Rally Point: This year's low-intensity strategy game for when it's too hot is... two! Of them. Two games.
Hyper Empire and High Strategy: Oradros are two lightweight strategy games that can help you beat the summer heat.
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