Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines is a Real-time Tactics, Co-op and Single-player video game created by Pyro Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. It is the first game in the series of Commandos was released in 1998. The game takes place in Africa and Europe where allies of six commandos perform specific missions using small units. Each commando equips with a set of tools and skills, depending on his class. The primary objectives are to save allied assassinations and allied informants. In the game, the player takes on the role of the officer who has to command of a team of commandos consists of six soldiers. There are a variety of missions, and the player has to complete each one by accomplishing a set of objectives. Explore the world from isometric view, control all soldiers at a time or one by one to fulfill his tasks and progress through the game. The game offers twenty challenging missions throughout Africa and Europe. Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines includes prominent features such as Co-op Multiplayer, Six Individual Commandos, Unique Combat Skills, and more. Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines is the best game for those who love playing Real-time Tactics games.
#1 Star Trek Fleet Command
Star Trek Fleet Command is a Strategy and Single-player video game that takes place in the massive space environment, developed by Scopely for Mobile Platforms. In the game, you have the power to summon all of your skills, including diplomacy, combat, and leadership, to master in the massive universe of Star Trek Fleet Command.
Get into a vast galaxy, who is standing on the brink of destruction as different factions such as Romulan, Klingon, and others are fighting for the resources and control over the world. During the gameplay, you will find out an ancient secret about the dark galaxy.
Join millions of players from all over the world to forge alliances and try to take on enemies, while building a vast fleet to secure your galaxy. Start navigating the massive worlds, find out a new life and new civilization, and go where one has reached before.