I've been growing steadily more dissapointed as a games player of late - all the curent crop of games are, for the most part simple diversion games.
By that i mean they seem designed to provide a finite amount of gaming fun and are completed fairly easily over a short period of time, often with little or no re-play value and mostly involve little to no mental effort from the player.
Ok we still do have Civ(and long may it continue), but that is about it.
So i've found myself forced to undertake a journey - that of tracking down all the good TBS games ever made. I've been at it for a good few years and thought i may have completed my quest, but a few games i've 'discovered' recently have shown that maybe i still have some great tbs gaming left for me to find
Anyway the two 'discoveries' of late have been:
First up is SMAC - yes i know as a tbs player i SHOULD have played this years ago. I had given it a spin to look at it, but never really got into it, and as i've been finding out recently that was a mistake. The sci-fi setting is interesting, the redness of the game world can grow on you, but most interestingly i found its political message(if you like) probably more relevant to todays world than when the game was released.
Go play it again now(or for the first time), watch the intro and have a good long hard look at the news. Is SMAC going to be our only future cause we're too dumb to do better? And if so we better inject alot of cash into the space program - or we will not even have the option of leaving our planet!
The second tbs game i'm playing way too much of is Age of Wonders.
Yeah the first one(1999). Never played it before, kinda heard of it but it seemed too 'high fantasy' for my tastes, or so i thought.
What i have discovered is a game that obviously was made with some passion, something you just dont feel from most games released today. The little details in this game, the almost perfect polishing all show that this was a 'crafted' game - not just a programed one.
And boy is it full of great strategic depth with more variations of things to try out than i see in ANY game made today by the mainstream.
I've been very impressed by this game as a fine tbs game that requires alot of strategic thought. And the best bit is that i also have the second game to find and enjoy
So what recent TBS goodness has anyone else been discovering? New(yeah right!) or old and on any platform?
my list of tbs games i've got:(on PC unless stated otherwise)
Civ1+2+4
SMAC
CTP1+2
M.A.X 1+2(2 is quasi tbs)
Xcom 1+2+3(3 is a quasi-tbs)
Age of Wonders
Warlords III-Darklords Rising
Heros of Might+Magic III
Imperialism 1+2
All the Total War games before Rome(the non combat is kinda like a tbs board game)
Z(bitmap brothers)
Gal Civ
Starships Unlimited
Lords of the Realm 1+2
Castles 1+2
Ascendancy
Empire of the Sun
King of Dragon Pass
Magic the Gathering(microprose version)
Hammer of the Gods
Romance of the Kingdom3
Lords of Magic
5th Fleet
Axis and Allies(1998 Hasbro interactive version)
KingMaker
Samurai(Reiner Knizia's board game conversion)
Generals(shareware game)
Hoplites(shareware game)
Fire Emblem1+2(Game boy Advance - this could be the modern platform of tbs choice, well and DS of course......why not PC anymore?!)
Advance Wars1+2(GameBoyAdvance)
Centurion: Defender of Rome(Amiga)
Space Empires IV Gold
Space Crusade(Amiga)
ArchonII(Amiga) - ok its glorified chess.
Chess - numerous platforms/versions.
Fantasy General.
Battle Isle(a few of them)
Football Manager 2005(onwards)/avoid the modern Championship Manager series - FM2005 is actualy that game under its new name.
Added(as i forgot them! - thanks for the reminder guys )
Colonisation
Played/Completed but no longer have - and no desire to own again
MOO2
To Get/look into - recomendations will be added.
East Front/West Front - Talonsoft war games
Masters of Magic(just seemed to slip me by!)
Gal Civ2
Age of Wonders II(shadow)
Hearts of Iron II
MOO1
Dominions2
Medieval Total War II(? - if its not ALL about the battle graphics!)
Birth of the Federation
Diplomacy(probably Paradox one?)
Panzer General series
Operational Art of War
Uncommon Valour
Combat Mission series
Flashpoint Germany
Battle for Wesnoth
Stars!(how could i forget this oldie!)
Disciples series
Massive Assault
Jagged Alliance 1+2
Silent Storm
RiskII
Some of these games above are not 100% tbs but have a high proportion of their game set in tbs mode, and play like a tbs more than anything else so are included under the definition.
Anyway what TBS games am i missing? Please add your TBS stories, and correct any recomendations in the list if i've made a mistake
Paradox Games i own - and others i wish were real tbs
EU2
Two Thrones
Crusader Kings
StarWars Supremacy/Rebellion
By that i mean they seem designed to provide a finite amount of gaming fun and are completed fairly easily over a short period of time, often with little or no re-play value and mostly involve little to no mental effort from the player.
Ok we still do have Civ(and long may it continue), but that is about it.
So i've found myself forced to undertake a journey - that of tracking down all the good TBS games ever made. I've been at it for a good few years and thought i may have completed my quest, but a few games i've 'discovered' recently have shown that maybe i still have some great tbs gaming left for me to find
Anyway the two 'discoveries' of late have been:
First up is SMAC - yes i know as a tbs player i SHOULD have played this years ago. I had given it a spin to look at it, but never really got into it, and as i've been finding out recently that was a mistake. The sci-fi setting is interesting, the redness of the game world can grow on you, but most interestingly i found its political message(if you like) probably more relevant to todays world than when the game was released.
Go play it again now(or for the first time), watch the intro and have a good long hard look at the news. Is SMAC going to be our only future cause we're too dumb to do better? And if so we better inject alot of cash into the space program - or we will not even have the option of leaving our planet!
The second tbs game i'm playing way too much of is Age of Wonders.
Yeah the first one(1999). Never played it before, kinda heard of it but it seemed too 'high fantasy' for my tastes, or so i thought.
What i have discovered is a game that obviously was made with some passion, something you just dont feel from most games released today. The little details in this game, the almost perfect polishing all show that this was a 'crafted' game - not just a programed one.
And boy is it full of great strategic depth with more variations of things to try out than i see in ANY game made today by the mainstream.
I've been very impressed by this game as a fine tbs game that requires alot of strategic thought. And the best bit is that i also have the second game to find and enjoy
So what recent TBS goodness has anyone else been discovering? New(yeah right!) or old and on any platform?
my list of tbs games i've got:(on PC unless stated otherwise)
Civ1+2+4
SMAC
CTP1+2
M.A.X 1+2(2 is quasi tbs)
Xcom 1+2+3(3 is a quasi-tbs)
Age of Wonders
Warlords III-Darklords Rising
Heros of Might+Magic III
Imperialism 1+2
All the Total War games before Rome(the non combat is kinda like a tbs board game)
Z(bitmap brothers)
Gal Civ
Starships Unlimited
Lords of the Realm 1+2
Castles 1+2
Ascendancy
Empire of the Sun
King of Dragon Pass
Magic the Gathering(microprose version)
Hammer of the Gods
Romance of the Kingdom3
Lords of Magic
5th Fleet
Axis and Allies(1998 Hasbro interactive version)
KingMaker
Samurai(Reiner Knizia's board game conversion)
Generals(shareware game)
Hoplites(shareware game)
Fire Emblem1+2(Game boy Advance - this could be the modern platform of tbs choice, well and DS of course......why not PC anymore?!)
Advance Wars1+2(GameBoyAdvance)
Centurion: Defender of Rome(Amiga)
Space Empires IV Gold
Space Crusade(Amiga)
ArchonII(Amiga) - ok its glorified chess.
Chess - numerous platforms/versions.
Fantasy General.
Battle Isle(a few of them)
Football Manager 2005(onwards)/avoid the modern Championship Manager series - FM2005 is actualy that game under its new name.
Added(as i forgot them! - thanks for the reminder guys )
Colonisation
Played/Completed but no longer have - and no desire to own again
MOO2
To Get/look into - recomendations will be added.
East Front/West Front - Talonsoft war games
Masters of Magic(just seemed to slip me by!)
Gal Civ2
Age of Wonders II(shadow)
Hearts of Iron II
MOO1
Dominions2
Medieval Total War II(? - if its not ALL about the battle graphics!)
Birth of the Federation
Diplomacy(probably Paradox one?)
Panzer General series
Operational Art of War
Uncommon Valour
Combat Mission series
Flashpoint Germany
Battle for Wesnoth
Stars!(how could i forget this oldie!)
Disciples series
Massive Assault
Jagged Alliance 1+2
Silent Storm
RiskII
Some of these games above are not 100% tbs but have a high proportion of their game set in tbs mode, and play like a tbs more than anything else so are included under the definition.
Anyway what TBS games am i missing? Please add your TBS stories, and correct any recomendations in the list if i've made a mistake
Paradox Games i own - and others i wish were real tbs
EU2
Two Thrones
Crusader Kings
StarWars Supremacy/Rebellion
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