Where Style Meets Strategy

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POSTED BY ANNA GRAHAM

If you’re someone who enjoys pastimes that require you to engage your brain and strategize, the kinds of games that you gravitate towards might be those that have a ‘crunchy’ element – a lot of numbers, a lot of data, and a lot of options for management.

These things have the potential to make a game very dry – something that might not matter a huge amount to you if those are the kinds of games that you enjoy, but stylistic flair can do a lot to complement an experience. Therefore, finding games that feature more of this crossover can help you to expand your library.

Stellaris, Crusader Kings, and Grand Strategy

Grand strategy doesn’t have to be dry at all – there are many games in this genre out there, so all you need to do is decide what kind of coat of paint you’d like your own experience to have.

If you’re someone who’s interested in space and sci-fi series, then Stellaris makes sense as a starting point, allowing you to spawn your own empire or multi-planet dominion. Alternatively, if you’re interested in medieval European history, the Crusader Kings series can create an immersive and rich landscape within which to explore strategy here.

It’s not just that these games are themed around a topic that players might find interesting, it’s that an immersive atmosphere is created through sound and visual design that gives you a reason for sticking around beyond the gameplay mechanics themselves – you end up wanting to know what happens to these fictional dynasties you’ve created.

Online Casinos

Part of the allure of casino games has always been the casino itself – the association to its presence in fiction and the potential glamor that can come with the setting. So, when you turn your attention to an online blackjack site, it’s going to make a big difference to your enjoyment if you feel as though this aspect of the game is considered. You want the audio-visual design to enhance your experience through a believable digital environment that creates an element of involvement beyond the desire to just play the game, and a professional and secure approach to your safety can ensure that you’re just focused on having fun rather than having your mind elsewhere.

Tactics-Based Games

There is a specific slice of games that look to merge the grand strategy with the more story-driven, immersive games found in the role-playing genre. Tactics-based games aren’t the most common out there, but the success of titles like Wasteland 3 goes to show that there is a market for them. In fact, if you’re someone who enjoyed the enormously successful 2023 RPG Baldur’s Gate 3, you might find that the depth of the combat segues nicely into games that have more of a tactical focus.

The announcement of Star Wars: Zero Company showcases an attempt to reach mainstream appeal with this genre too, meaning that if you’re someone who is curious, all it might take is the right setting for you to get involved.

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