Turn-based strategy games don’t appeal to everyone. Like city-building and simulation games, turn-based strategy games have a hardcore loyal fanbase. Players must have a certain temperament and skills to succeed in real-time turn-based strategy games. For starters, patience is the key, and one needs a certain sense of tactical prowess.
An excellent turn-based strategy game invokes the feeling of 'will save after playing one more turn’ in gamers. The breaks offered in turn-based strategy games allow players to pause for a while, strategize and plan the best tactical moves to get out of a precarious situation.
In 2016, Sid Meier’s Civilization VI marked the high point of the once legendary Civilization series that had re-defined the strategy game genre through its turn-based strategy games in the 90s. Similar to previous installments, the ultimate aim of the game is to stand out from the trials of time and convert a humble society into the greatest of all civilizations on the map.
The game introduced many new cultures that were not available in previous editions. Overall, the game received positive reviews due to its several improvements in the technological advancement trees of each culture.
The game also introduced a separate civic tree, where decisions regarding the overall direction of the player’s society can be taken. All these added features make Civilization VI a comprehensive turn-based strategy game to indulge oneself in this August.
Developed by Relic Entertainment in 2009, Warhammer 40000: Dawn of War 2 is a fast-tun-based, role-playing real-time strategy game in a vast warhammer universe, where an intergalactic war is raging between ancient races.
Set in the 41st Century Millennial, Warhammer 40000 lets players
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