Up to 8 players, any or all of whom can be computer-controlled, compete on over a hundred different maps. Conquest is different from other games in this genre because of the ease of its user interface and the strength of its rule-based computer opponent algorithms.
A full release of the classic game DopeWars - now with the addition of customizable elements! DopeWars is a fun trading game that features a drug dealer fighting for money and prestige on the streets of New York. Game basics: buy low, sell high, avoid the cops, and pay off the loan shark!
Allowing you to play on either the side of the humans or the aliens, this real-time strategy game's major features are a "campaign mode of 22 missions" and a "Free Game mode".
A space strategy game where your objective is to "begin a career in the Federation and earn promotions and medals. Earn credits trading and as bounties on pirate ships. Take your hard earned credits and upgrade your ship type, weapons, shields and engine."
A strategy game that originated in Africa thousands of years ago, played by moving stones around a number of pits. The objective of the game is to capture more stones than your opponent. Pocket Mancala is a one or two player game that provides three Mancala variations, Kalah, Oware and Congklak, and many others in between.
A strategic turn based war game. It was modelled after the old text based game called Empire, but rebuilt from the ground up to work well on a PDA sized device. Pocket War's other goal was to keep the player from being forced to micro-managing all of the troops. You start with a single city that can produce a variety of war machines. By choosing what to manufacture and sending orders to your troops you guide them to take the computer cities. Beware the computer will be trying to do the same to you.
PocketSlay is a simple to learn game of strategy and cunning set in medieval times. The island is divided up between the six players, and you must try to capture your enemies' land and link up your own territories to create larger and stronger ones. You begin capturing land by attacking with your peasants. Once your territories become richer you can combine peasants to make stronger and stronger people (Spearmen, Knights and then Barons) who can kill weaker enemy troops, or knock down their castles. Just be careful that you don't create too many expensive men or the territory will go bankrupt!
A strategy board game similar to Stratego™ from Milton Bradley. Both players have an army of 36 pieces which includes a flag. The object of the game is to capture the opponent's flag. Before play starts, the players deploy their troops in secret.
You, as the troop commander, must seek and destroy all your opponent's bases spread throughout each planet. Within the limited given time for each turn, you must evaluate and choose the appropriate enemy Target Points. But be sure to carefully plan each move, because you need to destroy all your opponent's bases before they destroy yours.
A "fast paced real-time strategy game" in which you have to "construct bases and capture strategic buildings. Lead your army to victory commanding tanks, helicopters, gunboats, and many other military units in battle against a vicious enemy."