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Clone of the board game, Axis and Allies. 2008: World War One: AGEOD: World War I: WIN: 2009: Hearts of Iron III: Paradox: Historical: WIN, OSX: Sequel to Hearts of Iron II. 2009: For the Glory: Crystal Empire Games: Historical: WIN: Stand-alone game based on Europa Universalis II. 2009: Arsenal of Democracy: BL-Logic: Historical: WIN: Stand ...
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Grand Strategy, Sequel to Europa Universalis: Rome. 2019 (EA) It Stares Back: Light Arc Studio: Dark fantasy: WIN: Darker sequel to Castle Battles with RPG elements. Similar to Eufloria. *Dev updates only in Discord. 2019: Medieval Kingdom Wars: Reverie World Studios: Historical: WIN: Sequel to Kingdom Wars 2: Battles. Real-time grand strategy ...
These are grand strategy computer and video games set in World War II, i.e. games that leave the player in charge of every aspect: military, economic, and political, of a country during (and possibly the period leading up to) the war.
Grand strategy: Grand strategy wargame: Artillery game: Artillery game: Real-time tactical battles: Features real-time tactical battles: Card battle: Collectible card game: Turn-based tactical battles: Features turn-based tactical battles
Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy games are mostly subscription-based virtual worlds for thousands of players to interact together. See also the list of MMORTSs Pages in category "Massively multiplayer online real-time strategy games"
More realistic grand strategy games, such as Rise and Decline of the Third Reich and Empires in Arms, include specific military units and combat rules. Computer-based grand strategy games, such as Hearts of Iron, Europa Universalis, and Total War, often have more detailed and sophisticated mechanics and can be played in real-time or with turns. [4]