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Homeworld

Homeworld

1999  StrategySimulation - Microsoft Windows - multiplayer  
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Homeworld - Wikipedia Homeworld is a real-time strategy computer game released on September 28, 1999, developed by Relic Entertainment and published by Sierra Entertainment. It was the first fully three-dimensional real-time strategy (RTS) game.Homeworld was the beginning ...   more on Wikipedia

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For the Glory

For the Glory

2009  Strategy - Microsoft Windows
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For the Glory - Wikipedia For the Glory is a grand strategy wargame that is based on Europa Universalis II and its Europa Engine. It was developed by Crystal Empire Games, a studio composed of members of the Europe Universalis II modification "Alternative Grand Campaign / Eve ...   more on Wikipedia
Men of War

Men of War

2009  Strategy - Microsoft Windows - Co-op  
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Men of War - Wikipedia Men of War (Russian: В тылу врага 2: Лис пустыни, or Behind Enemy Lines 2: Desert Fox) is a 2009 real-time tactics video game and the sequel to Faces of War. Players issue orders to and/or t ...   more on Wikipedia
X3: Reunion

X3: Reunion

2005  Simulation - GNU/Linux Mac OS X Microsoft Windows - Single player  
X3: Reunion Steam Key GLOBAL is a game released on 2005-11-03. Published by Egosoft.
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X3: Reunion - Wikipedia X3: Reunion (Trademarked as X3: Reunion) is a single-player space trading and combat game developed by Egosoft and published by Deep Silver. It is the third installment in the X universe adventure video game series and the sequel to X2: The Threat (2 ...   more on Wikipedia
Cities in Motion 2

Cities in Motion 2

2013  Simulation - GNU/Linux Mac OS X Microsoft Windows
Cities in Motion 2 is a sequel to the city transit simulation game Cities in Motion, introducing new cities and features to help you play like you want to. There will be multiplayer game modes, day and night cycles, timetables, and dynamic cities.
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Cities in Motion 2 - Wikipedia Cities in Motion 2 is a 2013 business simulation game that was developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive and is the sequel to the popular mass transit simulation game Cities in Motion. ...   more on Wikipedia
Civilization IV

Civilization IV

2005  Strategy - Mac OS X Microsoft Windows - multiplayer  Single player  
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Civilization IV - Wikipedia Sid Meier's Civilization IV (also known as Civilization 4 or Civ4) is a turn-based strategy computer game and the fourth installment of the Civilization series. It was developed by lead designer Soren Johnson under the direction of Sid Meier and his ...   more on Wikipedia
7 Sins

7 Sins

2005  Simulation - Microsoft Windows Sony PlayStation 2 - Single player  
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7 Sins - Wikipedia 7 Sins is a life simulation video game where the player must get to the top of the social ladder and make decisions related to the seven deadly sins. The game is set in the fictional Apple City. Throughout the game the player makes decisions based on ...   more on Wikipedia
Netrek

Netrek

1988  Strategy - GNU/Linux Mac OS X Microsoft Windows - up to 16 players total up to 16 observers Internet or localmultiplayer or single player vs. robots   1–8 players per team   2–4 teams (usually 2)  team game  
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Netrek - Wikipedia Netrek is an Internet game for up to 16 players, written almost entirely in cross-platform open source software. It combines features of multi-directional shooters and team-based real-time strategy games. Players attempt to disable or destroy their o ...   more on Wikipedia
P.T.O. IV

P.T.O. IV

2001  Strategy - Microsoft Windows Sony PlayStation 2 - Single player  
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P.T.O. IV - Wikipedia P.T.O. IV (Pacific Theater of Operations IV), released as Teitoku no Ketsudan IV (提督の決断IV?) in Japan, is a World War II-themed strategy for the PlayStation 2 and PC produced by Koei. It focuses on naval combat in the maritime ...   more on Wikipedia
World War III: Black Gold

World War III: Black Gold

2001  Strategy - Microsoft Windows - Single player  
World War III: Black Gold is a strategy game developed by Reality Pump. This game will take you to an alternate near-future scenario where oil is soon to run out. With the political crisis going on for months, the conclusion is clear, there’s too little time to shift to an alternate energy source. Mass protests begin, and the world economy crumbles. WWIII ensues. Witness the horrors of a modern warfare in 2 game modes, one for beginners and one for the experts. Involve in three different campaigns in Russia, US and Iraq, complete thirty hardcore missions and solve the worldly conflict as fast as possible. The WWIII is structurally difficult as you can imagine. Research technological advancements, create underground tunnel systems, engage in electronical battles, build various offensive measures such as missile defence, anti-aircraft weapons, decoys and much more. World War III: Black Gold also offers a constructive and engaging Multiplayer Mode, where up to 8 players can test their leadership and management skills over LAN & EarthNet.
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World War III: Black Gold - Wikipedia World War III: Black Gold is a real-time strategy video game developed by Reality Pump and published in 2001 by JoWood Productions, and then later republished in 2006 by TopWare Interactive. ...   more on Wikipedia