Best games in strategy Inscryption: an Adventure that redefines the genre with unique poker mechanics. Challenge lovers? Slay the Spire is waiting for you. The perfect mix between Strategy and Casual: that's Balatro. Vault of the Void turns dodging traps into a true strategic quest. The Adventure of Wildfrost sets new standards. Prepare to push your limits in Monster Train, the new must-play Strategy. A stunning gaming slap: Dicey Dungeons. Between mastery and instinct, Black Book pushes your limits. A tailor-made experience for strategic lovers: Roguebook. Rogue Lords masterfully combines RPG and Strategy for an electrifying experience. HELLCARD: every match tells a story. Magic: The Gathering Arena stays safe within the boundaries of Strategy. Marvel Snap has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. Hearthstone won't amaze everyone, but it offers fun for fans. Griftlands has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. A competent, if unremarkable, RPG experience: Shadowhand. Some players will enjoy Cobalt Core's captivating approach. Not a must-play, but Pirates Outlaws has its moments. A modest entry in the Action genre: Fights in Tight Spaces. Gordian Quest has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. Across the Obelisk has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. Night of the Full Moon offers a decent Adventure experience. Fans of Strategy may find some satisfaction in Legends of Runeterra. Gwent: The Witcher Card Game mixes RPG and Strategy with varying success. Alina of the Arena offers a familiar but enjoyable tactical journey. A competent, if unremarkable, RPG experience: Knock on the Coffin Lid. Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars tries to innovate with explosive combos. Some players will enjoy Gwent: Rogue Mage's strategic approach. Nowhere Prophet offers a decent RPG experience. A Long Way Down mixes Adventure and RPG with varying success. Library Of Ruina tries to innovate with unique poker mechanics. A decent pick for a relaxed session: Deep Sky Derelicts. Black Book: Prologue offers a simple yet charming take on Adventure. Deck of Ashes offers a familiar but enjoyable captivating journey. Blood Card won't amaze everyone, but it offers fun for fans. Skautfold: Usurper won't amaze everyone, but it offers fun for fans. While lacking polish, Nitro Kid remains engaging at times. Disjointed mechanics prevent Banners of Ruin from standing out. If you expect excitement, One Deck Dungeon may disappoint. The Amazing American Circus fails to capitalize on its explosive combos. Poor execution makes Heretic's Fork a tough sell. Fights in Tight Spaces (Prologue) doesn’t live up to its promises. Despite its ambitions, Warhammer 40,000: Warpforge lacks tactical. Poor execution makes Void Tyrant a tough sell. While not perfect, Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four has some hypnotic moments. Not revolutionary, but Beneath Oresa remains a pleasant Adventure. A competent, if unremarkable, Strategy experience: Ash of Gods: The Way Prologue. CD 2: Trap Master has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. CD2: Trap Master - Prologue tries to innovate with unique poker mechanics. If you enjoy RPG, Shattered Heaven might be worth trying. Kortstrid has a few great ideas hidden behind classic gameplay. Mage Tower 2: Call of Zadeus provides an acceptable dive into Strategy. Mythgard occasionally shines thanks to its unique poker mechanics. Commander Quest won't amaze everyone, but it offers fun for fans. WARCANA offers a familiar but enjoyable strategic journey. Union of Gnomes brings an uneven but interesting strategic experience. One More Gate: A Wakfu Legend tries to innovate with unique poker mechanics. Not a must-play, but Chrono Ark has its moments. Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles brings an uneven but interesting strategic experience. Not revolutionary, but Aeon's End remains a pleasant Adventure. While not perfect, Dicefolk has some fast-paced moments. While lacking polish, Frost remains engaging at times. Rogue AI Simulator tries to innovate with procedurally generated dungeons.