Topics Strategy

Strategy

Strategy games require players to employ tactics, make decisions, and collaborate to achieve victory. They typically encompass various elements such as warfare, politics, economics, and technology. Players must utilize information, devise strategies, and employ various methods flexibly within the game to solve challenges.
Dragon HighCard Tiger is a compact card game that challenges players to compare card ranks and predict outcomes. It offers clear rules and short rounds that fit casual play sessions, focusing on quick decisions and straightforward controls suitable for new and experienced players.
GreenQuest: Rescue Tides is an interactive educational simulation game that puts players in the role of a community leader responding to a rapidly developing flood emergency in an urban Lagos neighbourhood. Players manage time-sensitive evacuations, prioritise vulnerable residents and guide people to safer areas while water levels rise, all within scenarios designed to teach practical flood safety and climate resilience. The game recreates familiar Lagos building types—riverside homes, multi-storey residential blocks, markets and roadside drainage—so decisions feel grounded; anyone interested in disaster-preparedness, community response and realistic decision-making will find this experience valuable.
Chicken foot Road is a mobile adaptation of the Chickenfoot dominoes game designed for casual play and learning. Chicken foot Road presents the turn structure and scoring in a clear format and includes a guided tutorial for new players. Chicken foot Road supports flexible play styles and configurable options to match different experience levels.
Experience Ice Fishihg: Royale Clans, a strategic ice-fishing puzzle where players probe frozen lakes to uncover hidden coins, stars and prizes while competing with rival clans. The game blends turn-based puzzle mechanics with clan strategy: solve ice layers to upgrade fishing gear, upgrade your hook to catch rare golden fish, and chase the Golden Trophy in clan battles. Casual players will enjoy quick puzzle runs while strategic players can coordinate tactics to top leaderboards and unlock new locations. Daily rewards and escalating challenges keep progression engaging as every level tests luck, timing and planning.
ScrewPuzzle is a compact brain-teasing puzzle game from SurferX that asks players to twist, turn and unscrew small mechanical challenges to sharpen logic and spatial reasoning. Each short puzzle requires deliberate moves to align pieces and unlock the next level as layouts grow gradually more complex. The game is easy to pick up and suits brief sessions or focused practice for players who prefer methodical mechanics and steady skill development.
Juste Un is a mobile board game that turns vocabulary and deduction into a fast, social challenge where players cooperate to guess a hidden word using a single-word clue. Each round asks players to submit one hint; identical clues from different players are discarded, so strategy and creativity decide the outcome. Games run through 13 rounds, typically last about 20 minutes, and score correct guesses while penalizing wrong answers.
Fight Girls Anime High School places you in one-on-one martial arts duels set inside a stylized, anime-inspired training academy in a fictional city. The game presents a roster of adult female fighters, each with distinct kung fu and karate moves, special attacks and throws, and a series of CPU opponents that test timing, combos and matchup strategy in short, focused bouts.
Police vs. Robber: Street Wars is an action chase game that pits law enforcement against criminals in urban environments. In Police vs. Robber: Street Wars you alternate between pursuing suspects and attempting strategic getaways across diverse city maps, with straightforward controls and mission-based objectives.