There’s something about hitting a round number that makes you stop and take stock. 50? Impressive. 100? A milestone. But ? That’s oddly specific. And that’s exactly why it matters.
Not 250 for the sake of 250. But the next game that surprises me. The next genre I’ve been avoiding. The next co-op session that turns into a core memory. 225 games
*Flex your brain muscles. 61. – One more turn. 62. XCOM 2 – High-stakes tactical squad management. 63. StarCraft II – The RTS standard. 64. Age of Empires II – Historical RTS bliss. 65. Total War: Shogun 2 – Turn-based map + Real-time battles. 66. Chess (Online/Classic) – The original strategy game. 67. Into the Breach – Perfect information tactics. 68. Crusader Kings III – Dynasty management sim. 69. Company of Heroes – WW2 tactical cover systems. 70. Advance Wars (Any) – Portable strategy joy. 71. Fire Emblem: Awakening – Tactical RPG romance. 72. Warcraft III – The custom map revolution. 73. Cities: Skylines – Urban planning zen. 74. Frostpunk – Survival city builder. 75. Portal (Original) – Puzzle strategy. There’s something about hitting a round number that
: How players interact within virtual environments and the unique cultures that emerge. That’s oddly specific