4 – Xenonauts 2

Xenonauts 2 is a deep sci-fi strategy where you manage a global resistance against an alien invasion, juggling base building, research, air and ground battles, and unforgiving turn-based tactics to push back extraterrestrial forces across the world. The first one was pretty great, but the second is even better.
3 – Manor Lords
You would struggle to find a more meticulously detailed medieval city‑builder than Manor Lords. Players must construct thriving settlements, manage realistic economies and supply chains, as well as command armies in large‑scale battles, all wrapped in immersive graphics and historical authenticity. It certainly ranks amongst the best medieval strategy games of all time.
2 – Against the Storm

Did you know that Against the Storm is one of the best-rated strategy games of the last 20 years? That’s right, who knew players wanted a challenging and atmospheric city‑builder with roguelike twists, where they guide a resilient settlement through ever‑changing biomes, balance scarce resources, and adapt their strategy to survive the merciless, ever‑returning storm.






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