Best turn based combat and singleplayer games A competent, if unremarkable, Strategy experience: Ash of Gods: The Way Prologue. Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles brings an uneven but interesting strategic experience. Not revolutionary, but Beneath Oresa remains a pleasant Adventure. Some players will enjoy Cobalt Core's captivating approach. While not perfect, Dicefolk has some fast-paced moments. Fights in Tight Spaces (Prologue) doesn’t live up to its promises. Some players will enjoy Gwent: Rogue Mage's strategic approach. HELLCARD: every match tells a story. Prepare to push your limits in Monster Train, the new must-play Strategy. While lacking polish, Nitro Kid remains engaging at times. Nowhere Prophet offers a decent RPG experience. One More Gate: A Wakfu Legend tries to innovate with unique poker mechanics. Rogue Lords masterfully combines RPG and Strategy for an electrifying experience. Repetitive gameplay hinders Spelldrifter's captivating potential. Skautfold: Usurper won't amaze everyone, but it offers fun for fans. Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars tries to innovate with explosive combos. Despite its ambitions, Warhammer 40,000: Warpforge lacks tactical. Not revolutionary, but Fatermyth remains a pleasant Adventure. Mage Tower 2: Call of Zadeus provides an acceptable dive into Strategy. Union of Gnomes brings an uneven but interesting strategic experience. WARCANA offers a familiar but enjoyable strategic journey.