Games: Strategic

Shifting between high-level empire planning (macro) and individual unit control during combat (micro).

The fundamental appeal of the genre lies in . Players typically manage a "primary gameplay loop" that involves several key pillars: Strategic Games

Analyzing the game state to anticipate threats and seize opportunities. Major Subgenres Core Concepts & Mechanics Strategy games have evolved

Balancing resource gathering, production, and spending to build power. Major Subgenres Balancing resource gathering

Strategic games are defined by the player’s ability to use decision-making skills to determine the outcome, prioritizing long-term planning and system mastery over quick reflexes. Unlike puzzles with fixed solutions, strategy games present open-ended problems where players must adapt to dynamic environments and outthink opponents. Core Concepts & Mechanics

Strategy games have evolved from ancient board games like Go (originating c. 2500 BCE) into several distinct digital and physical formats: (PDF) The Strategy Game: A Scientific View - ResearchGate

Managing the movement of units and control of space, similar to the foundational rules of Chess .