4Xstands for explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate (eventually). Those four words that usually lay out the habits of players in turn-based strategy games have blossomed into a genre of their own. But being an armchair general in the safety of a digital space is not as simple as it sounds. 4X games are generallyknown for being quite complex.
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Managing empires and space armadas, after all, isn’t supposed to be a walk in the park. Consequently, this turns off a lot of players who just want their own definition of casual fun in video games. However, some4X titles have broken off the mold and provided anything from simple gameplayto hand-holding as a tutorial, proving that maybe, Romecanbe built in a day.
8Civilization 6
Sid Meier’sCivilizationseries has always held the 4X flag high as one of the most popular and strongest titles in the genre.Civilization 6is their current latest game (though aCiv 7is overdue). In terms of simplicity and streamlined mechanics,Civilization 6will pull in plenty of franchise beginners.
It’s one of themost newbie-friendly entriesin the series to date. That is provided that players purchase all the expansions and DLCs which come with the best features for the game. Players essentially just pick their civilization which by default starts off in the Stone Age and progresses to futuristic eras; it’s up to them how to propel their civilization to global power.

7Endless Space 2
As far as space 4X games go,Endless Space 2has one of the most compelling and captivating pre-made stories that players can follow. Its universe has a canon background for all its factions and all of them are interesting. Players will choose their space-faring civilization or faction and do what they want with them (which tends to boil down to war).
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The game is quite attentive to the player’s needs and knowledge. Some quests are even linear enough and easy to follow. The tutorial and the UI are also smooth and helpful here compared to other 4X games with less polish. It’s also easy to become emotionally invested in this Space Opera’s story.
6Master Of Orion - Conquer The Stars (Remake)
A lot of players will swear byMaster of Orionas one of the most beginner-friendly 4X games out there. Thus, it’s a perfect game for players who want to delve into a new genre. It’s similar toEndless Space 2in terms of world-building. There’s no shortage of factions vying for power and all of them are brimming with individuality and uniqueness.
There is an original trilogy for this game, but they have since become outdated. A remake calledMaster of Orion - Conquer the Starsbrings the game’s graphics up to speed and recreates theturn-based magicof the second game with a new coat of paint.

5Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics Of War
A lot of 4X games end up in the bitter flames and destruction of the “extermination” aspect anyway, soWarhammer 40,000: Gladius- Relics of Wardecided to focus on that part. It’s a simplified version of 4X games that allows players to focus on being an armchair general by picking any of the four most popularWarhammer 40,000races (for the base game, at least).
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The end goal here is to fight several other factions on a planet for its resources. There’s not much in theway of empire buildingsince players mostly just control armies or squadrons of units, leading to a relatively easy 4X gameplay session that also works well in multiplayer.
4Stars In Shadow
Stars in Shadowis another 4X game that’s similar toGladiusin terms of simplicity. It’s also a space-focused strategy game where players pick their alien faction to explore and colonize nearby star systems and crush their rivals in the process.
On the surface, it looks complex due to empire-building aspect, but the game does a good job of explaining its mechanics. The user interface and the art style also aren’t intimidating though they can get a bit too wordy. Still, beginners can’t go wrong with this one, it’s one of the friendliest 4X games out there.

3Space Tyrant
Space Tyrant’s developers consider their game as an idealbeer & pretzels strategy gamedue to its simplicity. In certain facades, it can even look like a browser-based or mobile game, but that’s also part of its charm since it carries its own brand of dark humor.
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In any case, the goal is pretty standard. Players pick their alien faction but instead of skirting around violence as a win condition,Space Tyrantgoes all in on warfare. In fact, ruling one’s dominion irresponsibly is also somewhat encouraged here. To that end, it has a unique tone and a less serious atmosphere compared to others.
2Warlock: Master Of The Arcane
All those space games a little too stellar? Then high fantasy will offer a breath of fresh air.Warlock: Master of the Arcaneis thankfully both a simple and interesting 4X strategy game. Players take on the role of a powerful mage or wizard in a land with too many of them.
Sure enough, all of them desire ultimate power; they don’t want to cooperate with one another since they’re the fantasy equivalent of scientists looking to patent their own inventions or discoveries. In any case, this evil or ambitious wizard simulatorand strategy game opensits arms wide for beginners.

1The Battle Of Polytopia
What ifMinecraftandCivilizationhad a baby? Well, it’s safe to say that it would have looked likeThe Battle of Polytopia.It offers the chill simplicity of both games. It’s set in the cute polygonal and flat world of Square where players get to pick one of the 12 distinct civilizations for their usual 4X endeavors.
The fact that it’s also available on mobile devices means that its gameplay is basic enough for those who want in on the 4X rabbit hole. Some genre veterans even consider it a mini-4X since players can finish their game sessions in under an hour instead of 12 hours or three days non-stop— give or take.

