Turn-Based Strategy Games

A turn-based strategy game involves players taking turns when playing. Most turn-based strategy games offer both one player missions where turns are taken between the player and the computer, as well as multi-player games where players compete against each other. Real time strategy games are completely different, as players play the game at the same time.

Ancient Battle: Rome Review
Ancient Battle: Rome Review
Ancient Battle: Rome Review
Ancient Battle: Rome is a turn-based strategy game that puts players right in the middle of Caesar's successful campaign in Gaul. A Roman based war adventure should be a definite score for Hunted Cow, since it's truly hard to make any kind of Caesar expedition a boring experience. So is this Ancient Battle a fierce enough title to download?
10 Reasons To Play Fire Emblem
10 Reasons To Play Fire Emblem
10 Reasons To Play Fire Emblem
Perhaps you missed the recent release of Fire Emblem Awakening on the 3DS. That’s OK, we here at Arcade Sushi are here to catch you up to speed before the much awaited Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem comes out. What’s that? You don’t know why you should care about Fire Emblem...
Warrior's Way: A Practical 3DS StreetPass Game Review
Warrior's Way: A Practical 3DS StreetPass Game Review
Warrior's Way: A Practical 3DS StreetPass Game Review
A few weeks ago, Nintendo released four new StreetPass games for the 3DS. Unfortunately, it’s hard to reliably find StreetPass tags even when living in a densely populated area. Luckily, there is a way to guarantee StreetPass hits: conventions! Arcade Sushi recently took our 3DSes to Otakon to see how these games fare under heavy StreetPass traffic, in order to give them a fair review. Today we co
Shadowrun Returns Review
Shadowrun Returns Review
Shadowrun Returns Review
Rising out of the ashes, thanks to the efforts of Harebrained Schemes and fans from Kickstarter, is Shadowrun Returns. Does this new attempt to create a game true to the role-playing world of Shadowrun succeed? Or are we better off letting it fade back into the shadows?
TurtleStrike Review
TurtleStrike Review
TurtleStrike Review
The drawback behind turn-based titles is its pacing. Players craving immediate gratification may get restless awaiting their opponent's decision, and finding online competitors is also a time killer. One way to combat a slow as molasses interchange is to dress your game with pretty additions which can hold your addition, and crafting thrilling combat is also integral. With a snail paced moniker li
1941 Frozen Front Review
1941 Frozen Front Review
1941 Frozen Front Review
There will come a day when most free to play games will get an actual clue on how to draw sizable revenue without annoying their audience. If first impressions were the only form of judgment, 1941 Frozen Front Review would have been completely down for the count. Within its opening moments, this WWII strategy title does a horrible bait-and-switch move which makes nails on a chalkboard seem pleasan
Project X Zone Review
Project X Zone Review
Project X Zone Review
Project X Zone is a turn-based strategy game with an attack component that makes John McClane from Die Hard look like a wussy. That’s it. Review over. If that hasn’t convinced you that Project X Zone is one of the most awesome gaming experiences to come out of this generation, then you have no soul and I don’t want to talk with you anymore.
X-Com: Enemy Unknown Review
X-Com: Enemy Unknown Review
X-Com: Enemy Unknown Review
Hardcore gamers, your savior has arrived! X-Com: Enemy Unknown is now available on iOS. When the full version hit consoles and the PC last year, we went wild for it. But iOS is a different beast entirely, and what works on a computer may not work on an iPad, which begs the question, "Is this shrunk down X-Com still worth your time?"
Agricola Review
Agricola Review
Agricola Review
Based on the popular board game of the same name, Agricola is a farming game that actually has you build your own farm. Most titles in this genre enable players to construct their own cities, but Agricola illustrates life in 17th century Europe. As a farmer who's raising a family, it's your job to keep everyone fed or else they will end up begging for food. If you're not too excited about harvesti

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