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Blizzard followed StarCraft with the real-time strategy game Warcraft III in 2002. As with Warcraft II and StarCraft, Blizzard included a free World Editor in the game that allows players to create custom scenarios or maps for the game, which can be played online with other players through Battle.net.
The maps in the game are centered around the same themes as the factions and differ in size and geography. The game features twenty maps in total, with twenty-two additional "Simulation" maps. Players can create their own battle scenarios, choosing from any of the available units, maps, and winning conditions.
Features a turn-based strategic layer & real-time tactical layer. [92] 2008: Sins of a Solar Empire: Ironclad: Futuristic: Outer Space: WIN: Described as a "full-on, seamless union of an empire building game with real-time tactical combat." [93] 2008: Sudden Strike 3: Fireglow: Historical: World War II: WIN: Sequel to Sudden Strike 2. 2008 ...
In the same year, Blizzard Entertainment released its best-selling real-time strategy game StarCraft (1998) with a suite of game editing tools called StarEdit. These tools allowed players to design and create custom maps with non-standard rules and gameplay. A modder known as Aeon64 made a custom map named Aeon of Strife (AoS) that
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It combines features of multi-directional shooters and team-based real-time strategy games. Players attempt to disable or destroy their opponents' ships in real-time combat, while taking over enemy planets by bombing them and dropping off armies they pick up on friendly planets. The goal of the game is to capture all the opposing team's planets.
Grim Dawn is an action role-playing game that features fast-paced real-time combat and emphasizes collecting loot, such as armor, potions, weapons, and money (in the form of Iron Bits). The game's crafting system is similar to the one used in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos's popular mod Defense of the Ancients.
Star Trek: Away Team is a squad-based real-time tactics video game played in a three-quarters isometric view, in a similar manner to other games such as Baldur's Gate. [3] [4] The maps do not have a fog of war, allowing the player to be able to view the positions of all enemies on the map at any one time. [5]