Only play the ones that make you think!
It can be hard to find answers, and sometimes the problem is even more complicated than it seems at first. At that point, you need to be very smart and come up with a plan that will help you beat the chances. It’s also pretty satisfying to figure out the best way to handle a problem.
Strategy games come in a lot of different types. They could be simple RTS puzzle games, turn-based battle games, or even more. It’s interesting to learn more about yourself and how well you can handle unexpected situations like surviving or sharing resources.
Pocket City

Keep a city you make in your pocket and walk around with it. This cute offline Android game lets you design and build the whole layout of your future city. It’s a lot like other city-building sims in terms of how you play.
Take care of the roads, set up several areas, make electricity, and save money so that the city can keep growing. Even though it comes in a simple box, the game is surprisingly hard. It’s worth your time because you won’t have to wait for long periods of time.
A Planet Of Mine

It’s not easy to colonize and change the climate of a planet, but imagine being in charge of an entire empire and being able to take over the whole solar system once you’re done with that one world. A Planet of Mine is a pretty complicated game, even though it looks cute. There are many races and settings to explore during your playthrough.
It’s a tough game about managing assets that also has trade and planetary war. As you level up, you’ll have to deal with pollution and a tech tree that is very complicated.
The Battle Of Polytopia

The Battle of Polytopia is a lot like Age of Empires, but it’s packaged in a cuter way. It has a lot of complicated game mechanics that fill the need that many gamers have to play games about taking over other countries. The Battle of Polytopia is easy to handle, has a multiplayer server for PVP, and has AI that is really tough to beat.
Additionally, the map is pretty big, and the basic rules of Happy Wheels are fun to learn and use. You get a lot of different ways to build your kingdom and take over the world. You can connect your towns with roads and ports, build monuments to show off, and make catapults to pretty much steamroll your enemies if you don’t have enough giants on your side.
Plague Inc.

Being a bio-terrorist isn’t as easy as it sounds when you have to deal with the whole science community of the country. Making a threat that grows and spreads faster than a fix can be made is what the game is all about.
You have been asked to make the next big disease that will wipe out everything people have done so far. While Plague Inc. is complicated at first, it’s easy to get into after the first game, and you’ll want to keep playing even after you’ve wiped out all of humanity with your first successful plague.
Worms W.M.D: Mobilize

Turn-based strategic combat fans have always liked the Worms series because the gameplay is easy, but there are a lot of complicated weapons and weird worms to choose from.
You can play with friends or online with other people. It’s an easy-to-learn game that can turn friends against each other in a fun way. It’s fun to use the touch screen controls, and while it’s not the best game in the series, it’s still a strategy game.
Bloons TD 6

It’s possible that the Bloons series is one of the best tower defense games for Android, thanks to its bright graphics and huge selection of guns and characters. It’s fun and fair in PVP mode because the battle is based only on skill, and the game is easy to learn and get good at.
You can say that it’s the best follow-up to the first games in the series. There are so many events and challenges to deal with that it gets really hard in the later stages.
Dungeon Warfare 2

Fight off endless waves of fantasy creatures coming at you from all sides as you try to keep your tower standing and protect it from those who want to harm it. People love Dungeon Warfare 2, and it’s just as good on Android as it is on PC. In addition to its own tech trees and new features that make the game more fun, it’s a good addition to the series.
Each level is completely different from the last and has its own set of challenges and dangers to watch out for. The game is hard enough that you’ll finally give up. It looks great, and you really feel like you’re in a scary dungeon, ready to die for your land.
Clash Royale

If you like chess and MOBA-style games, Supercell’s Clash Royale is the right game for you. You can pick from a list of characters to build your own desk, and where you put them and when you do it will decide how well you do.
It’s possible that the PVP ladder isn’t 100% fair when it comes to matching players, but it’s very fun to move up and beat some smart cookies along the way. The learning curve is steep, but Clash Royale is still a lot of fun, even though it’s an old game. It gets changes and balance patches all the time.
The Banner Saga

This tactical role-playing game with a lot of turn-based story is guaranteed to make you cry. It’s mostly about a Nordic family that is dealing with the mistakes of war. The world-building is great, and you can do a lot of things on the map.
It has a lot of interesting characters to deal with, and the story keeps going for hours as you travel around the map. Furthermore, it is hard to come up with plans that will help you keep any character you like in your party as long as possible.
