Gamers who like playing strategy games often have a far higher tolerance for lengthy gameplay than most. Some strategy games, like just aboutCivilizationgame, can take weeks to get through, and there’s always the allure of “just one more turn”.

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However, some strategy games take a lot longer than others to get started, considering the length of tutorialsand the game’s learning curve. Oftentimes, players don’t truly get good at the game until several hundred hours in, thanks to a huge skill ceiling or complexity of the simulation.

10Cities: Skylines

The city management gameCities: Skylinestakes a lot of inspiration from old isometric city-building games likeSimCity, but stands apart thanks to itsdedicated modding communityand the complexity of the game’s systems.

Learning the strategies necessary to maintain a city long-term, though, can take a player hundreds of hours. When first starting out, most players will follow in-game tutorials as well as online fan-made guides for a long time before even being able to maintain a small village, let alone a bustling cityscape.

Cities: Skylines title image with city

9Stellaris

WhereCities: Skylinesis about managing a settlement on Earth,Stellarisis about managing an empire in space. It’s an extremelycomplex, deep gamewith incredibly gorgeous vistas throughout space.

While the in-game tutorials do a decent job of getting a player ready for a playthrough, it will take dozens of hours to truly get a hold of the vast number of interactions and consequences throughout the game.

stellaris screenshot black hole

8Civilization Series

TheCivilizationseries, most recently withCivilization VI, is known for the incredible length of its games. Choosing to play on certain settings, like the infamous Marathon mode, will lengthen the game dramatically – and things don’t truly get spicy until the player encounters other civilizations.

WhileCivilizationis pretty easy to understand for beginners, thegame has a huge skill ceiling. The best players treat the game almost like Chess, and consider every future move from the founding of their first city.

civilization 6 official screenshot

7Planet Coaster…

Planet Coasteris more roller coaster theme park simulator than it is strategic. However, choosing to play on any difficulty aside from Sandbox will make the player responsible for effectively managing a sprawling park, which is alotharder than it sounds.

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Planet Coaster Review

Whereas games likeRoller Coaster Tycoon 3are extremely easy to understand,Planet Coasterhas countless systems throughout the game that must be monitored for maximum success. It takes a while to build a park, though, and even longer to fully understand the depth of the game’s mechanics.

6…And Planet Zoo

Planet Zoois the spiritual successor toPlanet Coasterexcept instead of a theme park, theplayer must manage a zoo. WhereasPlanet Coasteris more of a simulator game, though,Planet Zoois a strategy game at its heart.

There are so many things to consider and it can take hours of micromanaging effort to get just one exhibit ready for audiences.Planet Zoofeatures a number of mechanical improvements overPlanet Coaster’s engine, too, and players will spend days in-game before having anything to show for it.

Crowds in Planet Zoo

5Total War Series

TheTotal Warseries of games is one of the most well-recognized grand war strategy series out there. Entries span the breadth of history, as well as theWarhammeruniverse, and it takes almost as long to fully learnhow theTotal Wargames are playedproperly.

Each game has an in-game tutorial, and the games themselves are not particularly lengthy. However, the games are far more complex than first meets the eye, and players won’t truly feel comfortable for a good portion of their first playthrough.

Soilders battling in Rome: Total War

4Starcraft II

Starcraft IIis a game that embodies the phrase, “easy to learn, hard to master.” The game is a classic RTS game, where turns are simultaneously taken to acquire the same resources and defeat the opponent. While the campaign AI leaves much to be desired, online games are whereStarcraft IIskill is really shown.

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The campaign forStarcraft II, though, is much longer than it needs to be. Each level in the campaign can take an hour or more to complete, and the meat of the game is found deep into the campaign and DLC.

3Europa Universalis IV

Europa Universalisis a grand strategy game that takes place from the Rennaisance to the late 1800s as the player commands a historical empire. While it has been compared toCivilization, it’smuch, much more complicated.

The game requires the player to have on-hand knowledge of the near-countless resources, relationships, and interactions the empire has with others constantly. It takes a certain kind of patience to play a game as complex as this.

Keyboard movements - StarCraft 2

2XCOM 2

The strategy ofXCOM 2is somewhat based on combat strategy in tabletop board games. It’s turn-based and gives players a set number of actions, including character-specific moves, “classes,” and takes into account environment into its combat calculations.

The campaign takes a long time to build, though, forcing players to go through a lengthy few forced quests before being given any options. Even then, the quests for the first few hours of the game must be finished before unlockingmost of the game’s actual content.

Europa Universalis

1Mount and Blade: Bannerlord

Mount and Blade: Bannerlordis somewhere between an RPG and a strategy game. The player interacts with NPCs, factions, and goes toe-to-toe in physics-based combat, but there is also the end-game empire management portion that is almost entirely strategy.

While the first two-thirds of anyBannerlordplaythrough will be almost entirely RPG-focused, that last third is about managing diplomacy, the economy, feeding your empire’s armies, and of course, defending against attackers.

Xcom 2

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