Turn-based
The type of games in which all actions, or actions during battles, occur turn by turn are called turn-based. In turn-based strategies, the entire gameplay is usually divided into turns, while in role-playing games, only the combat component is turn-based. A turn may not be time-restricted or may be set within strict time limits. In both cases, players have time to calmly compare all possible options and make the best move. The outcome in turn-based games depends even more on the correct actions than on the parameters of the army or character.
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PlayStationSNESGame BoyPC-FXWindows 3.xTurboGrafx CDAmigaSEGA SaturnGenesisPC-98FM TownsVirtual BoySEGA CDDOSNeo Geo CDSEGA 32XGame Gear
Statuses
Best Games in the Turn-based genre of 1995
Role-playing game, Strategy, Third-person view, Top-down view, Anime / Manga, Fantasy / Medieval, Turn-based
June 30, 1995
Der Langrisser is a third-person role-playing game with strategy, anime or manga and fantasy elements from developers from Crosstalk Inc. studios. and NCS...
Role-playing game, Strategy, First-person view, Isometric, Futurism (Future), Turn-based, Combat robots
February 24, 1995
Front Mission (1995) is a first-person role-playing game with a dash of strategy and robot simulator from the masters at G-Craft. The game is published by Square...
Role-playing game, First-person view, Top-down view, Anime / Manga, Fantasy / Medieval, Adult game, Turn-based
September 9, 1995
Dangel (1996) is a first-person role-playing game with a mixture of anime/manga, fantasy and adult games from developers Mink Co. Ltd.. The main publisher of the...
Role-playing game, First-person view, Third-person view, Top-down view, Futurism (Future), Fantasy / Medieval, Turn-based
March 19, 1992
Players:
10/10
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes 2 is a first-person role-playing game with a touch of fantasy gaming from the masters at Nihon Falcom Corp.. The main publisher...
Action, Strategy, In real time, Third-person view, Futurism (Future), Anime / Manga, Turn-based, Combat robots
December 22, 1995
SD Gundam: Dimension War is a third-person action game with a dash of strategy, an anime or manga game, and a robot simulator from developers at Locomotive Studios...