Tile-based Video Game - List of Tile-based Video Games

List of Tile-based Video Games

Other examples of tile-based video games include:

  • The Ancient Art of War
  • Civilization series
  • Aligasia-Online
  • Chip's Challenge
  • Dig Dug, Bomberman and Super Boulder Dash, all of which highlighted the presence of tiles to create a scrolling video game version of a board game
  • Dweep Gold, the only 3D tile game, in which you can inflate and float over walls.
  • Heroes of Might and Magic series
  • Glest
  • Gold Box D&D RPG series (also have a first-person display mode)
  • Lord Word Worm
  • Neverwinter Nights on AOL, the first graphical MMORPG
  • Pac-Man
  • Most Pokémon games
  • SimCity
  • Ultima series (some games also have a first-person display mode)
  • Utopia, Intellivision
  • Caesar and Pharaoh Series, Sierra

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