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  2. Strategy game - Wikipedia

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    A strategy game is a game that relies primarily on strategy, and when it comes to defining what strategy is, two factors need to be taken into account: its complexity and game-scale actions, such as each placement in the Total War video game series. The definition of a strategy game in its cultural context should be any game that belongs to a ...

  3. List of real-time strategy video games - Wikipedia

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    List of massively multiplayer online real-time strategy games; List of massively multiplayer online turn-based strategy games; List of multiplayer online battle arena video games; List of real-time strategy video games; List of real-time tactics video games; List of tactical role-playing video games; List of turn-based strategy video games

  4. Category:Strategy games - Wikipedia

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    Saturnalia (play-by-mail game) Silverdawn; Sirius Command; Sleuth (game) Smuggler's Run (play-by-mail game) Space Battle (play-by-mail game) Space Combat (play-by-mail game) Spiral Arm (game) SpyKor; Stand and Deliver (game) Star Cluster One; Star Empires (play-by-mail game) Star Saga (play-by-mail game) Star Trek: The Correspondence Game; Star ...

  5. Strategy video game - Wikipedia

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    Strategy is a major video game genre that focus on analyzing and strategizing over direct quick reaction in order to secure success. [1] Although many types of video games can contain strategic elements, as a genre, strategy games are most commonly defined as those with a primary focus on high-level strategy, logistics and resource management.

  6. Category:Strategy video games - Wikipedia

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    Desert Fox (video game) Destiny of Spirits; Deuteros; Diamond Trust of London; Diner Dash 5: Boom! Distrust (video game) Does Not Commute; Dota Auto Chess; Dota Underlords; Dragon Dice (video game) Dragon Lord (video game) Drive on Moscow; Drug Wars (video game) Duel Masters (2004 video game) Dukedom (video game) Dungeons (video game) Dungeons ...

  7. Targeting - Wikipedia

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    Targeting (politics), to determine where to spend the resources of time, money, manpower and attention when campaigning for election; Targeting (video games), a controversial strategy in online gaming where a player continuously attacks the same opponent; Targeting (warfare), to select objects or installations to be attacked, taken, or destroyed

  8. Strategy (game theory) - Wikipedia

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    In a dynamic game, games that are played over a series of time, the strategy set consists of the possible rules a player could give to a robot or agent on how to play the game. For instance, in the ultimatum game , the strategy set for the second player would consist of every possible rule for which offers to accept and which to reject.

  9. Game - Wikipedia

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    However, single-player games are unique in respect to the type of challenges a player faces. Unlike a game with multiple players competing with or against each other to reach the game's goal, a one-player game is a battle solely against an element of the environment (an artificial opponent), against one's own skills, against time, or against ...