The Total War series heads to 16th-century feudal Japan, blending turn-based empire management and and real-time battles.
Widely regarded as one of the best city-builder games ever made, SimCity 200 lets you build cities over a time period that spans the 1900s to the future.
A first-person horror game where you must make your way through a terrifying mansion that houses a sinister machine.
Simple to learn, but punishingly difficult, Unity of Command is a great introduction to the wargame genre for any strategy…
Tropico 4 lets you take on the role of “El Presidente” building and managing a city on a banana republic…
The sixth game in the Total War series (and the third to be released on Mac OS X), Napoleon builds on its predecessors, adding improved visuals and AI to the strategy and tactical hybrid gameplay.
A strong strategy game combines with a strong role-playing game to produce something unique and fun to explore.
I think one of the few great ideas George Lucas had was to make archaeology something exciting, rather than stuffy and academic.…
Wargame: European Escalation offers refreshingly original real-time strategy gameplay that won’t tax your reflexes or your Mac.
“No one makes real-time strategy games any more”. This is a statement I’ve heard (and made myself on occasion) for…