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November 10th, 2009 · No Comments
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Strategy games played on computers generally take one of four archetypal forms, depending on whether the game is turn-based or real-time and whether the game’s focus is upon military strategy or tactics.Real time strategy game usually has a very detailed story line and are generally role play online games.  Some examples are: Age of Empires, Command & Conquer, StarCraft and Total War series.RTS games have the events of the story happening in real time in the game (the flow of the story does not pause if the player stops moving his/her units).  The two distinct types of strategy games are Real-time strategy in which players make in game actions at the same time and Turn-based strategy in which players take turns to perform in game actions.This is perhaps the most realistic type of strategy games. This type of strategy game is not “free flowing”, i.Most real time strategy games offer the player an almost-true world which can experience climate/weather/day-night change (depending on the game). e.Some very fine examples would be Age of Empires, Stronghold, Age of Mythology and Company of Heroes.Real-time Strategy Game.

A real-time strategy game (RTS) is a video game in which events unfold as you are issuing commands (as opposed to, say, chess, where the players take turns issuing commands).  here a player gives turns to move his units.Its more specific meaning are games in which you must mine resources to build a base of increasing sophistication, which in turn lets you build more sophisticated units, which in turn lets you achieve the mission objectives (often but not always to destroy your enemy’s base).  He/She has certain limitations of moving units (like restricted number of moves for each unit).Games that lack the resource mining aspect are called Tactical Real-Time Strategy Games.  After a user completes his/her turn, the opponent starts the turn.

 

Dune II is widely considered to be the first real-time strategy game.  In this alternate way the game proceeds.

Real-time Strategy Games offer a blend of action and strategy.  Examples: Poxnora, Gunrox, Silent Storm and Steel Panthers: World at War! as well as UniWar.



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