Posted March 05, 2021
This came up in the turn-based strategy games for beginners thread (https://www.gog.com/forum/general/turnbased_strategy_games_for_beginners)
What strategy games are out there that don't focus on war/battling/combat? Try to mention if it's turn-based, real-time, or other things (puzzle-based, more of a simulation/builder, etc).
I'll get us started with a few to list:
* Offworld Trading Company is all the joy of a RTS without the combat. It's got its macro, its micro, its base building.
* Anti-hero (turn-based board-game-style strategy game) has direct conflict, but it's just a figure movement subtracting a pip from the foe and the real goal is to get victory points through any of the means, combat only being one of the axes (and often not the best).
* Republic: The Revolution (sadly no longer on GOG) is mostly about building up the movement, and any violent conflicts are largely abstracted.
* Evil Bank Manager (a grand strategy game) ALMOST counts, since its main conceit is banking, but one of the primary methods of profit is instigating and arming wars. You don't control the war aspects directly, but it is a major part of the game.
Does This is the Police count as a strategy game managing a police station?
What strategy games are out there that don't focus on war/battling/combat? Try to mention if it's turn-based, real-time, or other things (puzzle-based, more of a simulation/builder, etc).
I'll get us started with a few to list:
* Offworld Trading Company is all the joy of a RTS without the combat. It's got its macro, its micro, its base building.
* Anti-hero (turn-based board-game-style strategy game) has direct conflict, but it's just a figure movement subtracting a pip from the foe and the real goal is to get victory points through any of the means, combat only being one of the axes (and often not the best).
* Republic: The Revolution (sadly no longer on GOG) is mostly about building up the movement, and any violent conflicts are largely abstracted.
* Evil Bank Manager (a grand strategy game) ALMOST counts, since its main conceit is banking, but one of the primary methods of profit is instigating and arming wars. You don't control the war aspects directly, but it is a major part of the game.
Does This is the Police count as a strategy game managing a police station?
Post edited March 05, 2021 by mqstout