Strategy games come in a wide variety of forms and flavors. Thankfully, the game streaming platform Amazon Luna offers a taste of many of those different styles. Luna's small collection of strategy games doesn't include a lot of fan favorites, focusing instead on more unique entries in the genre, hidden gems quickly forgotten by the mainstream, and some recent but overlooked releases.

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There are certainly areas where Luna's strategy offering is lacking. Real-time strategy, for one, is underrepresented, as are 4X and grand strategy games. This is especially evident when comparing Amazon's offer with the strategy games on Xbox GamePass, which also allows for experimental game streaming.

7 Steamworld Heist

Metascore: 86

A combat scene in Steamworld Heist
SteamWorld Heist

Platform(s)
3DS , iOS , PC , PS4 , PS Vita , Switch , Nintendo Wii U
Released
December 10, 2015
Developer(s)
Image & Form
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure

Steamworld Heist is a unique mix of tactics, turn-based strategy, and first-hand shooting. Following the adventures of a robot space pirate, Steamworld Heist is a rare 2D side-scrolling strategy Steampunk game. The player takes control of a colorful, steam-powered crew of daring adventurers out to fight evil and maybe get rich in the process.

While the game continues the Steamworld series where Steamworld Dig 2 left it, the story can stand on its own. Besides, the meat of the game is in the unique strategy, based on angling shots and ricocheting bullets more than the traditional unit positioning of tactics games.

6 From Dust

Metascore: 80

From Dust
  • Released: July 27, 2011
  • Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Amazon Luna

From Dust is a good game in the vein of PC gaming classics Black and White and Populous. With only indirect ways to interact with the world, it’s up to the players to use their ingenuity and solve their devotees’ problems.

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In From Dust, players take on the role of a god-like figure. They use superhuman powers to move massive spheres of dirt and sand, calm waters, and grow entire forests in minutes. The only shortcoming of the game every fan seems to agree on is that it’s too short, with only 13 levels that include various tutorials.

5 Arcade Paradise

Metascore: 73

Arcade Paradise
Arcade Paradise

Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch , PS5 , PS4 , Xbox One , PC
Released
August 11, 2022
Developer
Nosebleed Interactive
Genre(s)
Indie Games , Adventure

Arcade Paradise puts the player in the shoes of an arcade entrepreneur who decides to turn the family laundromat into an arcade. Be aware, though, that this is only a managing game in the broadest sense of the word. Most of the time is spent playing era-specific arcade games and deciding on which machine to add next.

Arcade Paradise functions very well as a wish fulfillment of sorts. For one, it’s the ’90s, and the arcade crisis is nowhere to be seen. It’s also pretty much impossible to lose. Building a successful business is a question of time, with failure barely a blimp in the implications of the story.

4 Endzone: A World Apart

Metascore: 72

A power plant from Endzone A World Apart
  • Released: April 2, 2020
  • Developer: Gentlymad Studios
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Amazon Luna

Endzone: A World Apart is a post-apocalyptic strategic city builder that does an excellent job of selling its setting. In this way, Endzone is reminiscent of fan-favorite city builder Banished. In both games, the setting and atmosphere mix with the mechanical dangers to sell the idea of uncertain times.

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Like most other entries in the genre, the main game mode of Endzone: A World Apart is scenarios. Those scenarios, eight in total, give the player unique situations and dangers to plan around and give the game a much longer life than survival mode. Scenarios last about five hours each, so going through the entire game will easily take over 60 hours.

3 The Settlers: New Allies

Metascore: 54

A settlement from The Settlers New Allies
The Settlers: New Allies

Released
February 17, 2023
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Blue Byte
Genre(s)
Strategy

The Settlers is a classic city-building series, spanning seven main entries from the 1990s to the late 2000s. The Settlers: New Allies tries to revitalize the series, and even if it doesn’t entirely succeed, it brings back a kind of gameplay not often seen lately. A mix of real-time strategy and city management that never really became mainstream.

Just like older titles before it, The Settlers: New Allies is a simple entry in the RTS genre as well as a simplified city builder. It’s best suited for players less experienced in those genres, as more well-versed strategists will find the complexity lacking. For example, the game lacks a way to fast-forward time, a feature that has long since been the norm among city builders.

2 Monopoly Plus

Metascore: 53

Auctioning a building in Monopoly Plus
  • Released: November 25, 2014
  • Developer: Ubisoft Pune
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Amazon Luna

Everyone knows Monopoly, even if everyone seems to play it with slightly different rules. Not this time! Monopoly Plus is a completely automated, interactive, and animated version of the classic strategy board game that is now nearly 100 years old. The rules are exactly the same from way back, but the automation does make it much more convenient than before.

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One great addition to Monopoly Plus is the ability to play both online and local multiplayer matches. This feature is especially good because it allows up to 6 players to play together with only one copy of the game. Sadly, it isn’t currently possible to create hybrid local and online multiplayer matches, with some players sharing multiple machines.

1 Monopoly Madness

Metascore: TBD

One of the boards from Monopoly Madness
  • Released: September 9, 2021
  • Developer: Engine Software
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Amazon Luna

Monopoly Madness is often likened to Overcooked as much as it is to classic Monopoly. The premise is simple: players scramble to collect money and other resources, then run around trying to win auctions on the best properties while making sure they aren’t wasting too much money on them.

Ultimately, Monopoly Madness is about fast reaction and map awareness as much as it is about strategy. But the strategy is there, especially in deciding which buildings to upgrade and how much. Trying to gather the right sets of houses is also important, as is protecting the properties from enemies.

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