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Top 25 best strategy games for iPhone and iPad to play in 2025

FTL, Company of Heroes and Rome Total War are just some of the finest strategy games for iOS, and we have ranked all of them on this list.

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Updated on May 12th, 2025

Mobile gaming is typically associated with quick, light, bite-sized genres that you can consume between bus stops. Your match-three puzzlers, or your idle clickers. But we all know that's doing our beloved iPhones a gross disservice, don't we? There are loads of deep, thoughtful games on the App Store. 

Just look at all the brilliant iOS strategy games that are available on the platform. Some of these are direct ports of PC and console games, with all the attendant depth and nuance that brings.

But even the many mobile-specific strategy games out there boast plenty of meat to get your teeth into. Or at least, the best examples do. And that's where we come in. 

Whether you're into turn-based tactics, real-time strategy, or some weird genre hybrid in between, there's something for you below. So click below to find out what, in our opinion, are the best strategy games for your iPhone or iPad.

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1
Sid Meier's Civilization VI

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It's Civilization VI on your iPad. Like, the actual one, not some streamlined approximation. It's nothing less than one of the best and deepest strategies on any platform. If you are already familiar with the series, then all you need to know is that you'll find Civ VI one of the best strategy games for iOS.

I'm not trying to draw a comparison between the mobile and the PC version, but if I were to do that, I'd mention that there is absolutely nothing from the PC title is missing. Although it is free for 60 rounds, that'll be more than enough to draw you right in and make you purchase the full game. Will it be worth it? Definitely - just read our Sid Meier's Civilization VI review!

2
GRAND CROSS: AGE OF TITANS

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Grand Cross: Age of the Titans may look like a quirky, anime game, but the gameplay itself is actually quite serious and in-depth in its strategy elements. Grand Cross: Age of the Titans is a 4x strategy game, with a massive world and tons of battles that take place across the land, sea and air! There is really a lot going on within, and a lot to think about when playing!

You will be spending your time expanding your territory and increasing your combat power through the story of the game. Gaining new heroes and items, deciding who to power up and how to expand, and creating the best army possible is all a part of your plan, while following a captivating story showcasing what happened to the world and why you have been there. There are a lot of single player battles as well as battles against other players to keep you busy!

3
XCOM: Enemy Within

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XCOM has a reputation for being one of the finest squad-based strategy games around, with tense turn-based battles rendered in glorious 3D. Similar to its PC counterpart, you'll have every single element that you already know and love about it, except on a slightly smaller screen. I have to admit - although some of the levels might seem a tad bit too easy, they won't last for long.

This iOS conversion brings it to mobile without compromise from every point of view. Missions, resources, equipment and storyline - they're all there, and they make XCOM: Enemy Within one of the best strategy games you can purchase for iOS. We've also covered an XCOM: Enemy Within review if you're eager to learn about it in depth.

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4
FTL: Faster Than Light

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If games, where you manage your own resources, base and various departments within your territory, are something that you thoroughly enjoy, then you should give FTL a shot. Faster Than Light tasks you with running your very own spaceship, allocating resources to the departments that need it most, and not only. The real strategic thinking behind it is doing all that while fleeing through a hostile star system.

You'll have to fend off intruders, keep your spaceship functional, and try to survive despite all odds being against you. Don't let the relatively cute, simple graphics fool you - there are plenty of layers of strategic thinking hidden underneath this title. We've shared some in our FTL: Faster Than Light review also, so go check it out if you're curious.

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Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus

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Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus is a fantastic turn-based strategy for mobile devices. If you want to test your strategy skills, Tacticus is one of the best options! The graphics are great, as well as the soundtrack. Moreover, the gameplay is also incredible. You must create your collection of characters, equip them with the best gear, and lead them into the battle against your enemies.

By the way, Warhammer 40,000: Tacticus was nominated for the best mobile strategy game at the Pocket Gamer Awards a few years ago and won! Players have decided that it's the strategy experience with the most depth, and we can only agree. We are here for the players, after all, not the other way around.

6
Iron Marines

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The maker of the peerless Kingdom Rush series proves that it can do classic RTS as well as its does tower defence. Iron Marines is a brilliant balance between all those, topped off with some amazing graphics and sound effects, ideal for keeping you busy for hours on end. Your goal is to deploy your troops and complete various types of missions, from saving civilians to hacking supercomputers and much more.

There are battles to be held and many heroes to be deployed - you're in command of them, and all you can do is try to find the best solution to end up victorious. We absolutely loved it, and you can read about our experience playing the game in our Iron Marines review.

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7
Bad North: Jotunn Edition

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In Bad North, you get a uniquely brilliant mish-mash of RTS, tower defence and roguelike elements, all packed seamlessly into a game that you'll quickly fall in love with. Your task is to defend your island communities from enemy attacks by using your strategic thinking to deploy the correct units for that purpose. Players will be able to enjoy beautiful, yet simple graphics and smooth gameplay, which might not seem like much (at the start) for such a type of game, but the more you play the more it'll grow on you.

The islands you'll find are procedurally generated, which leaves room for plenty of planning and even more strategies. It's absolutely brilliant.

Once you start playing it, you should also check our Bad North beginner's guide meant to give you a hand and help you better understand it.

8
Into the Breach

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From the makers of another fantastic strategy game, FTL, we have Into the Breach. Very minimalistic and highly addictive title, that's easy to pick and play but hard to let go. Same as FTL, it has lovely pixelated graphics and artwork that's clear even to a kid. The premise is that aliens are attacking and they just want to make as much chaos as possible. Since they are huge, humans have various mechs with different mechanics, from artillery to close combat and healing. Of course, each one has special abilities as well, not just basic attacks, so every round looks like a mini-chess, and it even plays on an 8x8 battlefield.

Since aliens won't pick their targets, you won't just have to defend your units, but civilians as well, which can sometimes look impossible. Once you complete the campaign, you'll unlock a different squad, similar to FTL. If you're a fan of turn-based fun, try this one.

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Invisible, Inc.

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We already know Klei for delivering some amazing creations in the form of Don't Starve and Oxygen Not Included - but did you think that's where their creativity came to an end? Well, of course not! In Invisible, Inc. players will take part in a turn-based strategy with high-tech stealth in order to complete some highly profitable missions.

The beautiful isometric cyber-punk graphics would make you think of a rather different style of game, but it's not. It's actually a very well-made strategy where every move matters. What a futuristic and intriguing creation it is... check our Invisible, Inc. review to get a better grasp of what you're about to dive into. It's absolutely amazing!

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10
ROME: Total War

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One of the greatest and deepest real-time strategy games ever made makes its way onto the iPad, and it works shockingly well. ROME: Total War cleverly combines real-time strategy with turn-based strategy into a masterpiece that will give you the feeling you need when going into battle. Although the graphics cannot compare to those from Sid Meier's Civilization VI, that doesn't take away from its overall vibe.

If you played this strategy game on PC (ages ago), then you will be more than happy to take it onto your mobile device with you, everywhere you go. This giant is as great on mobile as ever - read our ROME: Total War review if you need even more convincing.

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11
Fire Emblem: Heroes

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Looking for a compelling strategy game that combines RPG and gacha elements? This is the one for you. Fire Emblem Heroes will test your strategic thinking and luck in not only the gacha, but also your decision-making in key situations. And trust me, there will be plenty of such cases.

Much like every other title in this list, things will kick off pretty easily, but the more you play, the harder it'll get. Each decision and battle you take part in could result in a failed mission if you don't take the preparatory steps required beforehand.

Want even more FEH? Then make sure to check our Fire Emblem Heroes review!

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12
Dungeon Warfare 2

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You could well make the argument that Dungeon Warfare 2 is a tower defence game. But constructing the ultimate death-filled dungeon here proves to be so much more strategic and nuanced than your average lane runner. You will experience just about any possible situation that you can imagine in a tower defense, and if this genre is your go-to, this is a must-play.

You will have in-depth trap systems, entire passive skill trees to bring your ideas to life, and even various loot dropped by enemies for further upgrades. While the graphics will take you back a few decades, that'll leave plenty of room for quality gameplay to shine.

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13
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions

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Everybody knows Final Fantasy, but only those in love with strategy games can say the same about Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions. You'll face enemies that you have previously gotten familiar with, but also new ones. There are many reasons why this FF is great, but the only one that might take away from it, are the controls.

If you don't mind relatively smaller touch controls and are up for some FF-style challenges, you'll be in for a treat. We loved playing it, and you can read about what to expect while playing this game in our Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions review.

14
Kingdom: Two Crowns

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A side-scrolling micro strategy game that strips a lot of the fiddly stuff out of the strategy genre. In its place is an intuitive 2D side-scrolling system and a pleasantly accessible learning curve, as you trot back and forth building up your empire. You'll recruit various villagers and pay them for their work (in other words, to build your empire) like every respectable monarch out there.

Except... things can get messy sometimes. It will not be as challenging as other strategy names on the list, you might find yourself lacking funds and thus set you back a good while. Managing your resources is an art in Kingdom: Two Crowns, and if you're looking for a more laid-back strategy, this one makes for a great choice.

Our App Army friends have made their own Kingdom: Two Crowns review, so if you want to read even more convincing opinions on why you should definitely play, take a deeper dive into it.

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15
Company of Heroes

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World War II-set Company of Heroes is one of the most beloved RTS games of all time. Its tight, squad-based tactics work well on modern iOS devices, barring a few touch control issues. None of these will, however, take away from the great overall experience that many of us have gotten used to in CoH in the past.

CoH will deliver on absolutely everything, and from a strategic standpoint, you have every reason to stick to building a powerful squadron and taking over the battlefield. Use all the tactics you can think of, and bring the victory home! From leading the heavy tank assaults while being backed up by your artillery, or just focusing on infantry and quickly taking on the objectives. Tactics is in your hands, whether you want to have your adversary dictate it while you defend, or the other way around.

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Clash of Clans

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With millions of players worldwide, that can only mean one thing: Clash of Clans is doing a mean job of delivering from every point of view. From a strategic standpoint, it is spot-on. You have specific ways to take down the different bases, you have set entry points, and each PvE stage comes with its own set of challenges.

You'll have to train specific troops to take on these challenges, and that's where the fun lies. There are always new events underway, and with constant updates, players will have plenty of content to keep them busy. We've loved CoC so much, we've not only dedicated a review to it, but also a bunch of Clash of Clans guides that we keep updating regularly. If you decide to play this game, make sure to check them out.

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Clash Royale

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Strategy games don't need to cover world problems or out-of-space affairs. Sometimes, they can just feature a couple of towers and a field to deploy the units in, and that's exactly the case for Clash Royale. This RTS features tons of events and content that let players show their creativity by building decks of heroes, which will then be deployed into the battlefield - all with the purpose of taking down the enemy base first.

While it seems like a fairly simple and easy RTS (especially if you compare it to some heavier titles on the list), in reality, this couldn't be further from the truth. In Clash Royale, every aspect matters - from the time that you deploy your units, to where you put them and which path you send them off to, it will all have a different impact in the game. Just read our Clash Royale review where we give you more details on every important aspect.

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18
Pocket City

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Though it's less viscerally impressive than Tropico, Pocket City remains an absolute treat of a premium city builder. In particular, it manages to combine intuitiveness with strategic depth better than most. Unlike many other city builders, every single building will be available to you by just completing various missions or upgrading the city.

So if city builders are your cup of coffee, this one is one that you shouldn't overlook. Although it comes at a premium price, it's vastly superior to many free ones. It's easy to love this game so much, and if you're not yet convinced to give it a shot, read our review.

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Tropico

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Easily the best city builder on the market, Tropico is a richly detailed, responsive, engaging, and fun PC port that feels perfectly at home on iPad. It looks and sounds beautiful, and it delivers on everything that a good city builder should. While its premium price is also slightly superior to others (take, for example, Pocket City), it does deliver. You'll have access to every aspect you might expect from the PC version, all packed into your mobile device.

Fun interactions? Check! Plenty of tasks to fit any ruling style? Check! Building your own tourist destination above all? Double-check! We just have to note that there are fewer fighting elements, as it's a bit more focused on building your tropical heaven, rather than just shooting at something. But if you anger one of the bigger nations, or just your citizens, all hell will break loose, and then you'll be clenching your fists trying to keep your very skin. El presidente.

It's an absolute joy to play, and you should read our Tropico review if you haven't yet. It's a must-play in our books!

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20
Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade

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RoK is a grand strategy where you can use some of the most renowned generals in the history of the world to lead your troops. What we really love about it is the fact that the civilizations you pick and the commanders of your armies, as well, make a real impact on your playstyle. This isn't that common with strategy games designed for iOS or Android, for that matter.

Graphics reminds me a bit of Disney cartoons, so it's really pleasing to the eye, and the colours are vibrant. You'll build your civilization from the bottom, improving your troop count and their composition, while also upgrading and researching all the time. Raids are a big thing in RoK, so be prepared to get raided by other players, especially if you aren't a part of an alliance. Of course, you're also allowed to raid both players and NPCS throughout the world map.

For those of you looking to give it a go, here is all you need to know about city hall in RoK, and here are the best civilizations to pick. There are more guides, so we recommend that you take an hour or two and read a bit before you start, because openings are always the most important part of tactical games.

21
Crush Your Enemies

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Oh, good ol' Crush Your Enemies. With such a title, not many will dare show up anyway. This amazing piece is simply summed up by real-time strategy in its purest form. Players will take part in a series of feisty, minutes-long battles for land and manliness. It's not just a sharply-made RTS, but a funny game filled with foul-mouthed, half-drunk barbarians.

Each stage is unique and finding the best way around each and every one of them can be a tad bit challenging at times, but nevertheless fun. Is it like Conan? Like we stated in our Crush Your Enemies review, yes, it is.

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22
Plague Inc.

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After the COVID-19 pandemic, we would probably think twice about launching a massive virus or bacteria into the world, even if it takes place in a game. In Plague Inc., you can engineer a deadly virus and spread it into the world in order to eradicate humanity, or worse - transform them into apes (yes, that's an expansion).

There are many layers to Plague Inc., many more than you might actually expect. From where it starts to all the possible ways of spreading, you'll have to consider everything. Evolve and devolve various symptoms and create the ultimate weapon of mass destruction. It's dark, it hits home hard, and it's absolutely strategy-packed - just take a look at our Plague Inc. review.

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23
Frozen Synapse

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Some iOS strategy games simulate the big, the epic, the expansive. Frozen Synapse goes in tight, letting you plan the individual seconds of a frantic gunfight between computer-simulated warriors. It couldn't get more cyberpunk-ish and futuristic than this, am I right?

While incredibly simple at first glance, Frozen Synapse is HIGHLY addictive once you get the hang of it. It basically offers you the whole shooter experience, except the first-person, blood and chaotic frenzy of the battle. In reality, it's much deeper than meets the eye - there is a multitude of elements that make Frozen Synapse amazing, and once you learn them all, it'll all start to make more sense.

Did you know we have a Frozen Synapse review?

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24
The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands

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An engaging and intuitive strategy game that offers genuine consequences for your decisions as you strive to keep your village alive and thriving. It's also beautiful, in its own sparse way. Your decision-making is key since it can bring about fortune or utter despair. Why does it sound so dramatic? Because it can take up quite a while to build something great, only to then commit to destroying it.

If you're looking for a title that can really shine through with simple graphics and key basic strategic elements, this one will be well worth the buy - just read The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands review if you need some more convincing arguments.

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Kingdom Rush 5: Alliance

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The newest instalment in a long series of tower defence strategy games is here, and it's rocking. This time, both good and bad guys will have to stand on one side to defend against an outside threat that I won't reveal here. The gameplay is standard, the same as the last four. You'll put towers next to the road(s) where enemies will pass in the hope of reaching their goal.

You'll also have heroes that can be put directly on the road to directly face incoming enemies with their flashy and rather powerful abilities. What's interesting in KR5 is that you can mix towers and heroes, but that can sometimes lead to a fight between them, so that's a double-edged sword. It still makes every round more fun, and considering that there are over 20 campaign stages, and different approaches that you can have for each one, replayability is sky-high. The artwork is still exceptionally cute, I'm glad that they haven't done anything different there.

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Jon is a consummate expert in adventure, action, and sports games. Which is just as well, as in real life he's timid, lazy, and unfit. It's amazing how these things even themselves out.