Top 10 most attractive Android strategy games

Strategy games are the type of games that require some skills, intelligence, and dexterity to win through levels and win trophies. This game genre is highly addictive and makes players passionate about it.

Strategy games are the type of games that require some skills, intelligence, and dexterity to win through levels and win trophies. This game genre is highly addictive and makes players passionate about it. In game consoles, there are many games of this genre, but a more interesting fact is that even on the Android platform there are many strategy games that are no less than on game consoles. Because there are many strategy games on Android but they do not offer the same quality and performance. To help players avoid poor quality games, this article will introduce to you a list of the best strategy games on Android.

1. Sid Meier's Railroads!

Sid Meier's Railroads may be one of the best simulators around, but its strategic and competitive gameplay earn it a spot on this list. You will compete against AI, playing the role of a tycoon with the goal of making the most profits by connecting towns and industries by rail. While some elements may seem dated (the original game was released in 2003), the game still has enough depth to rival any game on this list.

 Sid Meier's Railroads is the perfect game to play if you like refined strategy games. Unfortunately, there is no online game, but the AI ​​is more than capable of delivering a challenging experience.

2. Defense Derby

In Defense Derby, you will compete online with other players to be the last one standing against successive waves of monsters. Although you don't fight other players directly, everyone will have to compete to attract new characters. You will need to have a good grasp of the game's concepts and be willing to take risks to succeed.

Defense Derby is a great addition to the auto-battler genre thanks to its multi-layered strategy. Just note that it will take you some time to get used to the game.

3. The Queen's Gambit Chess

Chess is a top strategy game but it is difficult to choose among the countless chess games on the Play Store. The Queen's Gambit Chess is suitable for everyone. Novices will appreciate the gentle introduction to chess, while experts can immerse themselves in the competitive ranked mode.

 The Queen's Gambit Chess is aimed at new players, but it's really perfect for all levels of players. Don't worry if you haven't seen the official show yet; The story only serves as a framework to teach you new mechanics.

4. Worms WMD: Mobilize

Worms WMD is inspired by the classic Worms Armageddon game from the 90s but has many new features and quality changes that make this one of the best Worms games ever. The game is still the turn-based platform you love, but with a huge amount of content to sink your teeth into.

The best part is that Worms WMD has local and online multiplayer, so you can compete with your friends anytime, anywhere.

5. Civilization VI

The name Civilization doesn't need much introduction as it has won the hearts of strategy game lovers for decades and now the latest installment is available on mobile devices. It's the same experience you might expect on a computer, but with enough user interface improvements to make it comfortable to play on a touchscreen. (Though we recommend playing on an Android tablet for the best experience).

Civilization VI puts you in command of a civilization of your choice, from the British to the Huns. You must lead them through history while defeating opponents, researching technology, and spreading your religion. It's an amazing experience that will keep you captivated for hours. Just note that older devices may experience performance issues late in the game.

 6. Into the Breach

Into the Breach is a roguelike puzzle game that puts you in the role of commander of three machines to save humanity. You will fight the Vek, giant alien monsters that are destroying you and the human cities you are protecting. Battles consist of 5 turns and you will only have one chance to reload if you make a mistake. Smart positioning will have the Vek attack each other or burn themselves alive, while one mistake can have catastrophic consequences for your battle.

Into the Breach is one of the best turn-based strategy games available for mobile devices, but because it's a Netflix exclusive, you'll need a subscription to play.

7. Bad North

Bad North is a Viking-themed roguelike that pits your people against waves of fierce raiders. You'll give your soldiers general orders before battle begins, but they'll react to enemy actions intuitively. This allows you to avoid micromanagement and focus on the bigger battle. Like Into the Breach, one wrong move can cost you and send you back to where you started, so plan carefully.

Bad North is also a visual masterpiece. Take some time to admire the scenery before starting the fight.

8. The Battle of Polytopia

Love Civilization VI but want something a little more comfortable? The Battle of Polytopia is a choice you cannot miss. This strategy game may look strange but it has everything that more popular 4X games offer. Once you've chosen your tribe, you'll engage in war, diplomacy, and espionage to win. There are three ways to achieve success, and each requires a completely different strategy.

 The Battle of Polytopia is the most accessible 4X strategy game available on mobile, but it will take some time before you master it. The game is complex, but rewarding and extremely attractive.

9. Bloons TD 6

Once a giant in the world of online flash games, the Bloons franchise has transitioned seamlessly to mobile devices. Bloons TD 6 is the new and best product. At its core, this is a fairly simple defense game, You need to arrange monkeys to defend against enemies, they will be dispatched in waves.

Bloons TD 6 has countless game modes and maps; While the standard game mode will keep you busy for hours, try one of the more challenging modes to see how well you know your monkeys and balloons. If you don't want to pay for a Netflix subscription, you can buy the standalone version with in-app purchases for $6.99.

10. Total War: Medieval II

Total War: Medieval II is one of the best games in the Total War genre and its Android version does not cut any content from the original game. However, the user interface has been completely overhauled for mobile devices for more comfortable play. It takes a little getting used to controlling a large army using the touch screen, but the game is intuitive enough that you can win battles in no time. You should play games on tablets.

Apps and games make using your smartphone more fun. And developers have grasped this point and are constantly creating applications with attractive features. Hopefully with the above list, you will find your favorite strategy game to entertain yourself after every stressful working hour.

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