Best turn-based strategy game?

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  1. Hexage

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    war of eusrath
     
  5. onewithchaos

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    Don't forget battle for wesnoth and highborn. Those 3 live very well next to each other. They're aweskme
     
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    Don't forget battle for wesnoth and highborn. Those 3 live very well next to each other. They're awesome
     
  7. ultimo

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    You played Rogue planet?
     
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  9. Qordobo

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    Well you could move more than one unit during a turn, I have seen that in many game even if not the majority.

    Yes I never played worms, I had even forgotten it, perhaps I should reinstall and try again.

    One more point, and you can't choose the unit to move? That's also another confusing point of the game, you have no idea of the order where your units or enemy units will move... or is this is hidden somewhere?

    For me this direct port would have benefit a lot of a rethinking of its gameplay and polish it much better.
     
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    No, but seriously, POKEMANZ!
     
  11. ultimo

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    if you are playing the challenges.... there IS a particular order... Its a tactical turn based artillery, something like Scorched or pocket tanks, not a TBS or a RTS...
     
  12. foxmulderino

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    Of course Highborn
     
  13. thumbs07

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    Highborn is pretty solid. Would want to say Rogue planet, but not going to pay £2.99 for it.
     
  14. onewithchaos

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    Yea it was free a while back. I strted playing and then sone of the missions took forever in those narrow corridors I just gave up. It wasn't even fun anymore it was getting very frustrated. And thr story didn't really move me that much. I'd say war of eustrath is doing a much better job at keeping me interested thn rogue plenty ever did. Some people liked rogue planet. I just got very frustrated with it, maybe if I played more I'd think different but it was just very very frustrating that I'd rather play these other games
     
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    I like the simplicity of Strategery but also really enjoy the relative complexity of Highborn...those are the two I most often rely upon for quick games (Strategery) and lengthier campaigns (Highborn, Civ, BfW).

    I already asked this in the Highborn HD thread, but does anyone know if Highborn's chapter 2 ("coming soon", at the bottom of the campaign list) will be an in-app, a new app, or just an update?
     
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    Palm Heroes IMO
     

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