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Sometimes you just want to unwind intellectually, building your own little empire or sending your troops on campaigns against neighboring countries. Thanks to the internet, this is available to everyone, practically anywhere: for example, you can pull out your smartphone on a train or at the beach and play free online military strategy minigames. Or you can secretly open a window on your office computer and launch an online military strategy game or a miniature economic simulator. These games require very little computer resources and, despite simple graphics, are addictive.
What can you do in your tiny world?
Playing strategy minigames is quite exciting: you can design cities, develop trade, fight, win, and even plunder caravans. And all of this, of course, is completely free. There are many small universes to choose from: you can travel back to the time of Caesar or defeat the Third Reich in World War II, play for free as the conquistadors or the ancient Incas, go on a crusade, or feel like a god controlling a developing civilization.
Mini-strategies are typically the younger siblings of classic games. For example, simplified versions of SIM CITY or Civilization.
But what if you want to control a vast universe?
Simple graphics, a relatively small map, and comparatively primitive artificial intelligence are both the pros and cons of these «small» games. Some enjoy playing online mini-games precisely because of their simplicity. If you’re looking for more, it’s better to explore larger online worlds, such as those on the RBK Games platform.
Large-scale browser games have many advantages:
— Graphics often rival those of client-based war games;
— Real opponents;
— Settings for every taste;
— Sophistication and complexity approaching classics like Civilization or Total Wars;
— No downloading or installing required, no minimizing windows; you can build your nation by simply launching the game in a new tab (and even periodically take breaks from work!).
It’s no surprise that more and more gamers are switching from «crumbs» to full-fledged online strategy games. Although, of course, no one is stopping you from having fun in smaller worlds if simplicity and conciseness appeal to you.