We already published the list of best Dreamcast games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best Dreamcast strategy games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the Dreamcast definitely has a great library of strategy games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the Dreamcast and strategy games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#5. Conflict Zone
- Release Data: MASA Group/Ubisoft, 2001
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » General
Conflict Zone has a few issues working against it that add up to make it a tedious game experience.
The only people who might enjoy Conflict Zone are Dreamcast fans and are into real-time strategy games, but even they should get with the times and look elsewhere.
#4. Coaster Works
- Release Data: Bimboosoft/Xicat Interactive, 2000
- Genre: Strategy » Management » Business / Tycoon
Coaster Works is by no means a bad roller coaster simulator, but it’s not an outstanding one either.
The stripped-down nature of the game will attract those looking to design their dream roller coaster and nothing more, but that combined with the limited number of levels may prove to be off-putting to the more casual player.
#3. Railroad Tycoon II: Gold Edition
- Release Data: Tremor Entertainment/Gathering, 2000
- Genre: Strategy » Management » Business / Tycoon
Solid gameplay, numerous options, and attention to detail make Railroad Tycoon II an excellent simulation.
While the premise of running a virtual railroad might not be as exciting as the premises of other sim games, Railroad Tycoon II keeps things interesting with a complex game mechanic that hides behind a simple layout.
#2. Worms Armageddon
- Release Data: Team 17/MicroProse, 1999
- Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Artillery
If you’ve got plenty of friends who spend their time lounging around your place, definitely pick this one up for some good laughs.
Although the game has its weak points, the solid gameplay and simple control make this game a must-have for anyone who likes to play games with other humans.
#1. Worms World Party
- Release Data: Team 17/Titus Software, 2001
- Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Artillery
Like the other Worms games, World Party appears simplistic at first, but it actually packs a level of deep strategic value that other games in the genre could only hope to achieve.
The game picks up from where the last game, Worms Armageddon, left off, and it also adds a couple of new features.
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