strategy game
Gridlock 1.10
Gridlock - 30 grid-based strategy games collection more>>
After launching the application, the game window will appear. Select the game you want to play from the "Game" popup menu in the upper right. Some games have different variations (board size, layout, etc); when one of those games are selected a "Variations" popup menu will appear from which you can select a variation.
The bottom right displays the color and status of the two players. Each players color is shown by a circle; the player whose turn it is has a filled circle. For games in which players have a score, the scores are shown next to the player labels. Popup windows underneath each players label allow you to specify whether each player is human or computer-controlled, and the difficulty of computer players. (Note that "Hard" and "Very Hard" computer opponents may take several seconds to make each move).
The rest of the window contains the game board. To make a move, click on the cell where you wish to place a piece. Some games require that you move from one cell to another; to do this first click on the cell you wish to move from, then click on the cell you wish to move to. (In some games such as Checkers you may be able to make a move containing several jumps; to do this click on each cell you wish to jump to in sequence). For all games, cells that are legal moves will become highlighted when you move the mouse over them. A black dot indicates the position of the last move. If you are unable to make a move, you can pass by clicking the "Pass" button on the right. The "Restart" button will restart the game, requiring confirmation if a game is in progress.
The "Preferences..." menu item in the main Gridlock menu opens the Preferences window, which allows you to change the appearance of the game pieces, and to enable or disable the animation when they are captured. Game pieces can either be bitmap images chosen from the popup menus, or solid colors chosen from the color wells.
Games can be saved and restored using the "Save" and "Open" commands in the Game menu. Games are saved with their full move history, so you can save a game after it is finished, open it later, and undo moves back to the beginning.
The Edit menu contains Undo and Redo commands. Selecting Undo will back the game up to the last time it was a human players turn. There is no limit to how many moves can be undone. Selecting Redo will redo a move that was previously undone, but only if no new moves were made after the undo.
The Window menu contains commands to toggle the display of network and statistics drawers. The network drawer is described below and is primarily used to chat with your opponent during a network game. The statistics drawer shows a table listing all the moves that have been made in the current game, and information on the analysis performed during the last move made by a computer player.
Enhancements:
- Added 6 new games.
- Built as universal binary for PowerPC and Intel processors. (Intel version is completely untested; if you have access to OS X for x86 let me know how it runs).
- Fixed display bugs when user interface scaling is active in Tiger.

Dominions II: The Ascension Wars 2.16
An epic turn-based fantasy strategy game unlike any other fantasy strategy title that you?ve ever played. more>>
An epic turn-based fantasy strategy game unlike any other fantasy strategy title that you?ve ever played. On the surface it may seem familiar; after all you?re raising armies, conquering enemy lands and wielding powerful spells. Scratch deeper though and you?ll soon find that Dominions 2 introduces a depth that will satisfy even the most hardcore strategy gamer.
Acting as a pretender god leading one of 17 different nations, players will strive to become the one true god through the power of spell and steel. Use awe-inspiring magical items or craft your own, create new prophets to spread your gospel and build up your defenses with new castles. On the field of battle you?ll fight with legions of bizarre creatures and truly heroic heroes as the best in the world will be rewarded for their deeds with newfound powers.

Age of Empires II: Gold Edition 1.0.6
Update to the popular real-time strategy game. more>>
Rome has fallen. The world is up for grabs.
Lead one of the most powerful civilizations of the Middle Ages to greatness. Raise your armies. Forge alliances. Grow a thriving market economy. Build wonders to stand the test of time. There are many paths to power, but only one civilization will reign supreme.
Feature: Age of Empires II Conquers the Mac
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Genre: Strategy

Battle for Wesnoth 1.7.6
Battle for Wesnoth comes to you as a fantasy-focused turn-based strategy game with units carrying over and gaining experience between scenarios, which supports both single player campaigns and multiplayer games. more>> <<less
Reviewed by: Jason Parker on December 02, 2008 This open-source, turn-based strategy game is fun once you learn the basics, although it can be a bit choppy compared to most modern games. Battle forLicense:Freeware
License:GPL
Myth II: Soulblighter 1.7
Real-time strategy and tactics game by Bungie. more>>
In Myth II destruction reigns supreme. Castle walls will crumble under a barrage of Dwarven mortar fire. Drawbridges will lower before your besieging army. Flaming arrows will rain down from battlements, lighting the ground beneath you. Dark wizards will hurl deadly sorceries at your ranks, scattering even your bravest warriors.
Myth II: Soulblighter is a unique strategy game, set in a 3D world of dangerous alliances and ancient evil, where all beings tremble before the wrath of Soulblighter, cruelest and most cunning of the evil Fallen Lords.
Othello 0.95
Othello - Classic board strategy game more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
SSI Imperialism 2 1.03
SSI Imperialism offers you a turn-based strategy game which sets in the time of the New World. more>> SSI Imperialism 2 1.03 offers you a turn-based strategy game which sets in the time of the New World.<<less
Joy Of Hex 1.5.2
The Joy Of Hex game is a reasonably complex, planning/execution, tile-and-hex based strategy game. This game was designed to cover mostly battalion level combat during World War II more>> The Joy Of Hex game is a reasonably complex, planning/execution, tile-and-hex based strategy game. This game was designed to cover mostly battalion level combat during World War II.
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
Splat! 1.1
Splat! - Strategy game based on Ataxx. more>>
Splat! is a game designed for two players, and includes a number of computer opponents.
Enhancements:
- This version includes a new board editor.

Heroes of Might & Magic V 1.5.1
Heroes of Might & Magic is a thrilling and comprehensive strategy game which will help you have a real lot of fun. more>> <<less
Quarters 1.0.4
Quarters is a puzzle strategy game where you sort coins into three different piles and play against the computer more>> Quarters is a puzzle strategy game where you sort coins into three different piles and play against the computer.
System 7.0 or later.
Block & Tackle 1.0
Block & Tackle - Napoleonic naval strategy game more>>
Block & Tackle is Freeware and is best played by two players.
A manual is included in the package.
Solace Simulator 0.6
Solace Simulator - battle simulator for the excellent strategy game Solace more>>
Only tested on OS X 10.4.7 but should run on earlier versions of MacOS X as well.

Stronghold 1.2
A unique castle simulation game combining the best aspects from a builder and a real-time strategy game. more>>
A unique castle simulation game combining the best aspects from a builder and a real-time strategy game ? it?s sure to engage sim, strategy, and action gamers alike. Set in medieval times, Stronghold challenges you to establish your settlement by designing and building your castle, managing your people and protecting your fiefdom by engaging in intense siege warfare.
Game Feature: Stronghold: Building Castles with the Strength of Mac OS X
NetFungus 1.0.4
NetFungus is regarded as a popular and enjoyable networkable board-game-like strategy game. f more>>
NetFungus 1.0.4 is regarded as a popular and enjoyable networkable board-game-like strategy game. The goal is to capture the enemy fungi by spreading out and surrounding them.
It's sort of like Othello with Tetris pieces. NetFungus can be played by two players over the internet, or by up to four players at one Mac.
Requirements: Mac OS 8.5 or higherNetSprocket