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
Analyzing the game state to anticipate threats and seize opportunities. Major Subgenres Strategic Games
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 Strategic games are defined by the player’s ability