The 15 Best Strategy Games At The Steam Next Fest

Introduction: Unearthing Strategy Gems at Steam Next Fest

The Steam Next Fest is a highly anticipated event for PC players, offering a unique opportunity to explore hundreds of upcoming titles through free, limited-time demos, reminiscent of the good old days of the 90s and early 2000s. This Steam Next Fest is not different for strategy players, and this year’s lineup for strategy games is particularly robust, featuring innovative twists on established genres and entirely new concepts. In a year already filled with amazing games like Tempest Rising, Broken Arrow, and Burden of Command, it’s fun to see what everyone else is up to. From intricate base-building simulations and deep turn-based tactics to expansive real-time strategy experiences, this list delves into the offerings to bring you a curated list of the 15 best strategy game demos you absolutely shouldn’t miss at this Steam Next Fest. There are other titles available that I encourage you to explore and consider for yourself, but these are the ones that stood out to me.

15 – Ground of Aces

Ground of Aces is a unique twist on World War 2. Players take command of an air base, and they are responsible for everything from constructing essential infrastructure and managing the conflict’s iconic aircraft to overseeing the well-being of their pilots and crew as you send them out on missions. Strategically plan your base layout, optimize the way it works, and make decisions to ensure your forces are prepared for the unpredictable realities of wartime, making it a compelling experience for fans of both management and historical strategy games who might be looking for a different kind of World War 2 experience. It’s a labor of love and one you should at least try.

14 – MORSE

I remember reading about a couple of games trying this concept out a couple of years ago, and I’m not sure if MORSE is related to them or not. Oh well, more educational and historical than strategic, MORSE is a standout during the Steam Next Fest, offering a fresh take on the tactical roguelike genre where you must master the art of coded communication and artillery allocation to repel the Kaiser’s Fleet with precise salvos. Each run presents unique puzzles and tactical combat scenarios, where deciphering messages and reacting swiftly to evolving threats is key to survival.

13 – Kriegsfront Tactics

The Playstation 1 graphics caught my attention, but the mix of turn-based tactical strategy and the 1970s Southeast Asia setting with mechs is what really draws me in into Kriegsfront Tactics. One of the standout titles of this Steam Next Fest, this game plunges players into a conflict where you command a squad of heavily armed mechs behind enemy lines. Inspired by classics like Front Mission and XCOM, Kriegsfront Tactics emphasizes detailed mech customization, precise targeting, and positioning, and it even comes with fully simulated bullet physics. Give its demo a go!

12 – After Inc: Revival

Coming soon to Early Access, from the acclaimed creator of Plague Inc. comes After Inc: Revival, a blend of strategic simulation, survival city-builder, and ‘mini 4X’ that wants to take a look at what happens after you win a game of Plague Inc. with a zombie virus. Decades after a global pandemic, humanity is on the brink of resurgence, and it’s up to you to lead the charge. Players will be establishing new settlements in order to revive mankind, scavage for vital resources in a desolate and dangerous world, and shaping a burgeoning society. It takes a couple of lessons from Frostpunk, as players will have some moral dilemmas too.

11 – Town to City

My love for games like Towns and ISLANDERS isn’t misplaced. As someone who is always jumping between work and personal projects (like Strategy and Wargaming), relaxing games help me take a couple of hours to just unwind and see pretty things come together. Town to City wants to be the cozy city-builder making its mark at the Steam Next Fest, and being from the creators of the beloved Station to Station, this game invites players to meticulously craft an idyllic 19th-century Mediterranean town (which is where I live), and guide its evolution into a bustling, prosperous city. Its defining feature is a truly grid-less building system, offering unparalleled creative freedom to design organic layouts, winding streets, and customized settlements, as Mediterranean cities tend to be old medieval towns that grew organically over the centuries.

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One response to “The 15 Best Strategy Games At The Steam Next Fest”

  1. I tried out the MORSE and Kaizen demos, pretty interesting games but not too sure if they’ll maintain the necessary depth.

    MORSE has a cool concept and cute graphics, I’m always a sucker for pixel stuff, but it seemed very trivial in its gameplay, and I’m not sure how they’ll change it to make it harder without just rushing the player with tons of ships. Finding ships is very easy since you’ll usually find the next ship after finishing one off, and it only gets easier with shell upgrades. The idea of alternate coder systems is interesting but I can’t imagine it will deviate too wildly from the simple one-beat.

    Kaizen: A Factory Story I was interested in as soon as I saw its similarities with Opus Magnum, but the given puzzles didn’t give nearly enough complexity to the player to toy around with. It’s hard to judge how complex the actual game is going to be compared to other Zachtronics titles, though I imagine it will be on the easier side, which I am honestly totally fine with since it has a cute art style and it’s something I could find myself chilling with as opposed to the harder stuff in the other games.

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