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Game » consists of 16 releases. Released October 1989
The first real-time strategy game based on Dungeons & Dragons. Not to be confused with the 2001 game by FireFly Studios.
Serf City: Life is Feudal is a RTS title from blue byte studios. The stand out aspect of the title was its slow, almost peaceful pace. The game featured very little combat and focused on setting up and establishing a thriving settlement.
Overlord is a space-based strategy game designed by David Perry & Nick Bruty. The goal of the game was to compete with an alien opponent to colonize a solar system.
A comical city simulation game from Artdink, set in the futuristic space colony Tokio (which happens to be Tokyo's 24th ward).
Corporate construction simulation game developed by Koei in 1993. The player must ensure their VCR company remains the most profitable corporation, building new structures and researching new video technology whenever possible.
Players must use their managerial skills to build successful train routes and help a small city grow into a thriving, economic powerhouse.
Gemfire is a medieval strategy game by KOEI co., Ltd. for the NES, Sega Genesis, SNES, PC, and MSX.
A sci-fi themed god-sim/creation game in which the player must build colonies on distant planets.
The first sequel to Bullfrog's hit god sim Populous, Populous II focuses on Greek mythology and the pantheon of Ancient Greek gods. The game retains the original's iconic isometric viewpoint, but adds several new features and tweaks.
ActRaiser is a hybrid of two genres: city-building and action platformer. The player takes control of the powerful entity known as the Master in his quest to rebuild civilization.
Choose between one of several warlords or create your own in the struggle to reunite China after the decaying collapse of the Han Dynasty.
Commonly cited as the founding title in the god game genre, Populous is a computer game from Bullfrog Productions in which the player is a deity that must help its followers become prosperous enough to overcoming rival deities and their followers.
A train/railroad management simulation, released by Artdink in 1985. It was a landmark management simulation title, influencing a number of later games in the genre. Not to be confused with A-Train, which was the third game in the series and first released in 1990.
A relatively obscure early Squaresoft game released in 1985, this is the first known railroad management simulation game.
What is regarded to be the first sim and strategy game to ever come to a console platform, Utopia sets up two rival nations and hands players the reigns of leader.
A canceled sequel to Acclaim's city building PlayStation/PC title of 1997. The game was shown at E3 '98 but never released.
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