What We Liked..
Incredible graphics
Wide variety of warships
Satisfying in game Co-op system.
.. and what we didn't
Some long range torpedoes are not accurate
Heavy learning curve
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Genre: strategy, war, shooter, simulation
Setting: historical, sea
Graphics: full 3D
PvP: matches or duels PvE PvP
World of Warships is a tactical naval war MMO game developed by Wargaming. The game can be downloaded for free and features a number of majestic vessels and warships from the navies of different World Powers.
As the game progresses players can buy new upgrades and improve their ships in order to cope with the ever increasing competitive nature of high sea battles. The realistic 3D graphics of World of Warships are another one of the game's numerous merits and help to make it a must-try experience for any RPG gamer. Even those who may not necessarily be fans of the genre.
What We Liked..
Strategy and ARPG layers that work
Tons of systems and progression
Big community
.. and what we didn't
Expensive cash shop
Eternal Fury is a free to play browser-based strategy game with a twist. While raising your kingdoms, armies and alliances are all key gameplay features, you'll also need to upgrade your singular hero ruler, with RPG-like gameplay system in place that offers a good time.
Battles are fought on both maps - the kingdom world view and in arena-style battles that shakes up the usual boring and monotonous gameplay. While free to play, Eternal Fury's cash shop is a mixed bag and borderline hovers over what's fair.
What We Liked..
Clean user interface
Rich gameplay
Animated villagers and artwork
.. and what we didn't
No sound or music
Slow progression
Ikariam is an animated, historically-themed 2D browser-game that features a rich strategy game experience involving resource management, multiplayer PVP and empire building. The game advances in real time and while progression is slow, the gameplay offers plenty of choices for the player when it comes to being the ruler of their township on an island that is ripe for any plans of expansion.
Graphically, Ikariam is pleasant to look at with good graphics and surprisingly has animated motions of villagers getting to work and constructing buildings or collecting resources. Unfortunately, the lack of in-game sounds and music may be an immersion buzzkill for some players.
Ultimately, Ikariam is a great strategy game that players can play for no cost, even in the presence of an advantageous cash shop.
What We Liked..
User friendly
Excellent war and resource sim
Exciting social PVP gameplay
.. and what we didn't
Slow progression rate
Lack of graphics and visuals
No sounds and music
Developed and published by Gameforge back in 2000, OGame is a web browser and text-based sci-fi war simulator and MMO that many consider to be the "lite" version of EVE Online.
With no visual animations and sounds, the game functions using only texts and graphics. At the beginning, players are thrown into the game and will own a single planet, and they will have to master the concept of resource management and empire building in order to progress and become a force in the galaxy. The game's learning curve is steep but there are plenty of tutorials and guides within and outside the game to assist players.
The main objective of OGame is to be the most dominant emperor in the galaxy with a strong space empire spanning multiple planets and a large armada of ships as an army. The game features exciting PVP with other real players and they have the option to form alliances with a group of players to strategically co-ordinate raids and defenses.
For a veteran browser game, OGame is still going strong as the community is still large and the game is regularly updated with more content expansions being released. There is a cash shop to buy premium currency but there isn't a dire need to get them.
Overall, OGame is a simple and strategic game that can offer space war fans with weeks of enjoyment, especially with friends.
What We Liked..
Original setting
Magic rituals!
.. and what we didn't
Graphics could be improved
Genre: strategy, war, managerial, simulation
Setting: historical
Graphics: animated artworks
PvP: guild or factions PvP
Tentlan is a strategy real-time online game played in the times of the pre-Columbian Americas. Starting off with a small settlement in the heart of the rainforest, the players continuously increase their power and influence till they end up developing great empires.
What We Liked..
A well-crafted world
Convincing artworks
Lots of things to take care of
.. and what we didn't
Same core dynamics of all browser games
Genre: strategy, war, managerial, simulation
Setting: historical
Graphics: animated artworks
PvP: guild or factions PvP
Anocris is a real-time strategy game that takes you into the world of ancient Egypt. Here you will experience the heyday of this mysterious civilization and start your own Egyptian settlement. Will you be able to turn it into a mighty empire and take control over the Nile?
What We Liked..
Engaging naval exploration mechanics
Polished and vibrant visuals
Strong alliance-based gameplay
.. and what we didn't
Familiar and repetitive progression loop
Cluttered interface at times
Genre: strategy, war, managerial
Setting: historical, sea
Graphics: full 3D
PvP: guild or factions PvE PvP
Guns of Glory: Lost Island is what happens when classic empire-building strategy decides it wants a pirate hat, a naval fleet, and a bit more swagger. At its core, the game sticks closely to the familiar formula: build your base, train your army, gather resources, and try not to get flattened by someone with more time (or money). But it layers in a surprisingly engaging maritime twist, turning what could have been yet another clone into something with a bit more personality.
You’ll start on a mysterious island, tasked with rebuilding your empire after a disastrous collapse. From there, it’s all about expansion—upgrading buildings, unlocking troops, researching technologies, and eventually setting sail to explore surrounding waters. The naval component is where the game tries to stand out: ships aren’t just decorative, they’re essential for exploration, combat, and resource gathering.
Visually, the game leans heavily into a stylized, slightly cartoonish aesthetic, with vibrant environments and exaggerated character designs. It’s polished, flashy, and clearly built to keep your attention locked in. The UI is smooth, though occasionally cluttered with the usual barrage of timers, icons, and “limited-time offers” that these games love.
Multiplayer is a major pillar, with alliances playing a huge role in both survival and success. Whether you’re coordinating attacks or defending against enemy players, there’s a constant sense of tension in the shared world.
While it doesn’t reinvent the genre, Guns of Glory: Lost Island succeeds by mixing familiar mechanics with enough fresh elements—especially its naval focus—to keep things interesting. Just be ready for the usual free-to-play caveats lurking beneath the surface.
What We Liked..
Graphical presentation
Awesome tanks
Very tactical game
.. and what we didn't
Beginners may have a hard time with the game's level of difficulty
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Step into the chaotic battlefields of World War II (and beyond) with World of Tanks, a one-of-a-kind tactical MMO shooter that puts you in control of legendary war machines. With over 800 tanks from nations like The United States, Germany, France, China, Japan, the USSR, and more, you’ll have the chance to command everything from iconic tanks like the Sherman, Churchill, Tiger, and T-34, to prototype designs that never reached the production line.
The choice of your tank will also influence your approach to the game: would you prefer to strike fast and hard with a nimble light tank, outmaneuvering your opponents with sheer speed? Or do you crave the unstoppable force of a heavily armored juggernaut, smashing through enemy lines? Maybe you’d rather eliminate threats from a distance, taking down unsuspecting foes with a precision sniper shot?
Simply commanding your favorite tank won’t be enough to claim victory, though: teamwork reigns supreme. Every battle demands strategy and coordination with your teammates: work together, devise the best tactics, and seize victory on the battlefield.
With dozens of maps inspired by real-world locations, a dedicated community, and an ever-evolving gameplay experience, over 180 million fans are already rolling out into battle. The question is - are you ready to join them?
What We Liked..
Classic top down simulation overview
Easy to navigate user interface
Turn based strategy adds an extra dimension to the game
.. and what we didn't
Advanced building options take ages to complete
Graphics are very basic
Players may not be familiar with tile-based combat
Genre: strategy, war, managerial
Setting: city, historical, present
Graphics: animated artworks
PvP: guild or factions PvE PvP
This free to play browser-based game allows you to create your very own empire, starting in the early Bronze Age and advancing towards the Industrial Age and beyond (if you can).
Forge of empires is not just a city building simulation; as your city expands you must fend off other players who attack mercilessly in an attempt to plunder your resources. Cunning, strategy and economic balance all come into play to make Forge of Empires a challenging and enjoyable game.
The free to play model works well here and it is completely possible to experience all features of the game without having to purchase "extras" in order to succeed. A real benefit with Forge of Empires is that game play is really easy-going and there are no lengthy downloads required to play, which is even more reason to give it a try!
What We Liked..
Highly realistic
Engaging squad play
Authentic weapons and vehicles
.. and what we didn't
Faction balancing needs work
Can be buggy
Genre: war, shooter, simulation
Setting: historical
Graphics: animated artworks
PvP: guild or factions PvP
Enlisted is a free to play MMO First Person Shooter from Gaijin Entertainment that blends realistic and historic battles with dynamic squad play features amidst the backdrop of World War II.
Each player can control a period-authentic squad of soldiers, swapping to each one in real-time during battles to complete objectives with other players and their own squads.
The inclusion of vehicles and airplanes in campaign matches based on real battles ensures that both enthusiasts and casuals alike are in for a warfare spectacle.
Players improve their squads with XP from matches and wins, which in return offers better squads to enlist, vehicles to summon and weapons to equip.
Mastering these three aspects of the battlefield and learning when is the most opportune moment to swap will be key to victory. Enlisted can be played without spending any money but an optional Premium Account can be purchased to quicken XP gains.
Overall, it's a fantastic title that offers a great experience for a WWII shooter.