We already published the list of best Wii games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best Wii RTS games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the Wii definitely has a great library of RTS games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the Wii and RTS 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.
#10. Ant Nation
- Release Data: Kouyousha/Konami, 2009
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » General
Fans of this genre will dismiss any flaws, such as the widely varying difficulty of each level, the bland graphics, and the lack of replay value.
But in the end, Ant Nation is just a fun, quirky game that most people with a sense of humor and at least a passing interest in strategy will get some pleasure out of.
#9. Defend Your Castle
- Release Data: XGenStudios, 2008
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » Defense
At the end of the day, Defend Your Castle is an easily accessible little oddity with nearly unlimited appeal.
It serves as a classic example of old school game design enhanced by the Wiimote’s motion controls.
Without a doubt it is great fun in short bursts.
#8. Robocalypse: Beaver Defense
- Release Data: Vogster, 2010
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » Defense
This is a fun tower defense game with enough unique features and strategic elements to keep it interesting and a sense of humor to set it apart from its competitors.
While it suffers presentation-wise, don’t let that throw you off as for those who enjoy the genre, this one is a must-have.
#7. Military Madness: Nectaris
- Release Data: Backbone Entertainment/Hudson Entertainment, 2010
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » General
Military Madness: Nectaris is a solid strategy game that might offer mild entertainment for fans of the Advance Wars series, and it could actually prove to be a fairly decent value to anyone with a friend or two heavily into competitive strategy gameplay.
#6. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord
- Release Data: Square Enix, 2009
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » General
There’s absolutely no way you’ll be disappointed with the sheer number of things to consider throughout the game.
If you are, at least you should be satisfied by the large number of individual stages and polished presentation in My Life as a Darklord.
#5. Battalion Wars 2
- Release Data: Kuju Entertainment/Nintendo, 2007
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » Tactics
The visuals are nice, missions are the right length, and there have been a couple of enhancements.
If you played and enjoyed the first game, you’ll undoubtedly like Battalion Wars 2.
If you’ve never played the series before, just so you know, this one’s not for everyone.
#4. New Play Control! Pikmin
- Release Data: Nintendo, 2009
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » General
Pikmin is a quirky, innovative, colorful, charming, and addictive game—epitomizing exactly what Nintendo are all about.
Sure, it’s just a GameCube port with Wii controls slapped on, but it works well. The only downside to the Wii version is the lack of extra content.
If you’ve never played Pikmin before, it is highly recommended.
#3. Dawn of Discovery
- Release Data: Keen Games/Ubisoft, 2009
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » General
There are two main modes in this RTS title, including a lengthy Story Mode and the endless Continuous Play mode.
Regardless of which mode you choose, you’ll be tasked with building a civilization from the ground up.
As you explore small islands at sea using your ship, you’ll have to collect resources and build cities from scratch.
Overall, it’s a great game!
#2. New Play Control! Pikmin 2
- Release Data: Nintendo, 2012
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » General
If you’ve never played a Pikmin game before, this is a good place to start.
It was a gem of a game on the GameCube, and the Wii version not only preserves but also subtly improves upon Pikmin 2‘s sense of action, strategy, and wide-eyed exploration.
#1. Little King’s Story
- Release Data: Cing/Marvelous Entertainment, 2009
- Genre: Strategy » Real-Time » General
As Corobo, you’ll walk around your growing town, ordering citizens to complete various building projects.
The whole game focuses on having your townsfolk do actions for you, whether it’s building, attack, or adventuring.
The fun blend of management gameplay and questing makes this a lighthearted adventure with some interesting mechanics to learn.
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