Mob Rule
Mob Rule (also known as Constructor: Street Wars) is a RTS (Real-time Strategy), Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Studio 3 and published by Simon and Schuster. The game acts as the successor to the Constructor video game, released in 1997. The ultimate task is to construct various buildings, recruit army and battle against enemy teams in a Mafia-themed environment. It offers the similar gameplay to the SimCity but revolves around RTS genre. In the beginning, you play as the small mobster who must work hard his way and establish an organization after completing several quests and expand his Empire to become the master. You must take over different towns and drive the enemies out from the competitions at the same time. During the gameplay, you can purchase lands, various type of buildings such as drinking dens, kitchens, hospitals, and more. There are five exciting scenarios available to explore and battle against enemies. Mob Rule offers core feature such as City-building Gameplay, Isometric Exploration, Upgrades, and more. Try it out, and it’ll entertain you.
#1 Tom Clancy’s EndWar
Tom Clancy’s EndWar mixes the elements of Real-time Tactics, Turn-based, and War. It supports both Single and Multiplayer modes. It offers an immersive gameplay, in which the massive nuclear terrorist attack happens in Saudi Arabia, slaughtering almost six million people and take control the oil resources and puts the world into an energy crisis. There are three different factions such as The United States, The Russian Federation Spetsnaz, and the European Federation. Each faction has its advantages and weakness. Select one of them to dive into the game world where you have to lead your troops and compete against other factions and defeat them by destroying their units and headquarters. The game includes seven different units for a command such as Tanks, Engineers, Helicopters, Artillery, Vehicles and more. Three types of missions are included in the game that can be used for different purposes such as Air Strikes, Electronic Warfare, and Force Recon. Tom Clancy’s EndWar offers exciting features such as WWII, Waypoint System, and Realistic Battlefield set in Europe, Customization, and more. Try it out, and it’ll entertain you.
#2 Warhammer: Dark Omen
Warhammer: Dark Omen is a Fantasy-based, Real-time Tactics and Single-player Wargame developed by Mindscape and published by Electronic Arts. The game has both Single-player and Multiplayer modes and the gameplay based upon the Warhammer Fantasy Battle tabletop and figurines. It serves as the sequel to Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat, released in 1996. While the game introduces the similar mechanics to Shadow of the Horned Rat, it comes with a number of enhancements, including the massive 3D Terrains, deep streamlined interface system, and improved management system, but the game focuses on the linear storyline. The story of the game is set within the Warhammer Fantasy setting and revolves around on the mercenary army effort to battle against a threat to the old land by the massive army of undead forces controlled by a brutal entity. The game offers the perfect combination of fantasy and medieval warfare elements while using the units based on the setting of Warhammer Fantasy, ranging from cavalry, infantry, artillery, and more. With fantastic features, superb graphics, and smooth controls, Warhammer: Dark Omen is the best game to play and enjoy.