Best Total War (Series) Alternatives (22)

Looking for a Total War (Series) alternative? We've compiled the best options based on user reviews, features, and pricing to help you find the right fit.

What is Total War (Series)? The Total War series is a popular strategy video game franchise developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega. The games combine turn-based campaign strategy with real-time tactical battles set in various historical time periods.

Top Alternatives to Total War (Series)

FreeCol

FreeCol

Open Source

FreeCol is an open source turn-based strategy game based on the board game Colonization. Players take the role of a …

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is a physics-based battle simulator that lets players engage massive medieval armies against each other on …

Bos Wars

Bos Wars

Open Source

Bos Wars is an open-source real-time strategy game with elements of simulation, featuring a 3D sci-fi setting. The gameplay revolves …

Advanced Strategic Command is a complex turn-based strategy war game set in World War II and beyond, with a focus …

Landrule Strategy of War is a turn-based strategy game set in a medieval fantasy world. Players build armies, expand their …

Hegemony is a series of turn-based strategy video games developed by Longbow Games. The games focus on resource management, technology …

Tropico is a city-building simulation video game series developed by PopTop Software and published by Gathering of Developers (1999-2004), Feral …

WebDiplomacy is an online version of the popular board game Diplomacy. It allows users to play Diplomacy with other players …

Europa Universalis is a grand strategy video game developed by Paradox Interactive. It allows the player to control any contemporary …

War Strategy is a real-time strategy video game that simulates historical and fictional wars. Players build armies, manage resources, and …

More Similar Software

Total War (Series) Overview

The Total War series is a series of strategy video games developed by British developer Creative Assembly and published by Sega. The games combine turn-based strategic gameplay taking place on a campaign map with real-time tactically-oriented battles.The first game in the series, Shogun: Total War, was released in 2000 and set in feudal Japan. It was praised for its blend of complex campaign strategy and large-scale real-time battles with thousands of troops. Over the next two decades, Creative Assembly went …

Quick Comparison

SoftwarePricingScore
Total War (Series)N/A
FreeColOpen Source
Ultimate Epic Battle SimulatorN/A
Bos WarsOpen Source
Advanced Strategic CommandN/A
Landrule Strategy of WarFreemium
Hegemony (Series)N/A
Tropico (Series)N/A
WebDiplomacyN/A
Europa UniversalisN/A
War StrategyN/A

Read full Total War (Series) review → | Browse Games software