RTS

Real-time strategy games are strategy games where the action unfolds dynamically.

Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard

Developed by Liquid Entertainment, Dragonshard is an RTS set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe.
Players can choose one of three factions and compete against the AI or online against other opponents. This game has campaigns and single-map skirmishes available.
Players compete concurrently on dual maps consisting of the overworld Eberron and the underworld Khyber.
The story for the campaigns was written by Keith Baker, creator of the Eberron universe.

The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth

Players control characters that appear throughout the books as hero units and enact many of the scenes from the movies. There are additional standard units that make up the traditional RTS ranks. A good and evil campaign are both available allowing players to control the "Free Peoples" or the "Forces of Darkness". Flow of events in the game can be altered from the movie scenes to add some twists to the gameplay. Characters gain special abilities as they grow in strength which allow them to perform deeds of heroism and summon powerful allies.

War Front: Turning Point

The game is set during World War II with some unique twists. Hitler bought the big one early in the war and technology has leaped forward. This results in a mix of traditional WWII units paired alongside quasi-futuristic weapons such as sonic tanks.Players have hero units that they can control which posses unique abilities and grow stronger with experience. Players can choose to be the Russians, Germans, or Allies (America and Britian).This game has Nazis flying around with jetpacks so it is worth a look.

Sacrifice

Take control of alien wizards as they seek to control manaliths and banish their opponents from the realms. Harvest the souls of your enemies' creatures and create more powerful, deadly beings to ravage the lands. Sacrifice your own followers to destroy your opponent's altar and claim victory. Master the spells given to you by the five gods of this new world: the righteous god of Life, Persephone, the humble god of Earth, James, the all-knowing god of Air, Stratos, the industrious god of Fire, Pyro, and the sinister god of Death, Charnel.

Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars

Cossacks 2: Napoleonic Wars is the sequel to Cossacks: European Wars and focuses on Nineteenth Century European warfare.

UFO: Extraterrestrials

UFO: Extraterrestrials is a remake of classic strategy game XCOM: UFO Defense (1994, outside of USA released as UFO: Enemy Unknown).

Genesis Rising: The Universal Crusade

Genesis Rising is a sci-fi RTS from Metamorf Studios and DreamCatcher. You play as Captain Iconah, a fleet commander charged with exploring and conquering the galaxy of the Universal Heart, the source of all life and matter in the universe. The ships in the game are of an organic nature, and can be reshaped, upgraded, and given new weapons and abilities through controlled genetic mutations. Genes can be scavanged from destroyed enemy ships, and can be used to incorporate the abilities of your defeated enemies to your own ship designs.

Act of War: High Treason

Act of War: High Treason is an RTS from Eugen Systems and Atari. It is the first expansion pack to Act of War: Direct Action. It features a new campaign, new units, impoved AI, improved graphics, and new naval combat.

Act of War: Direct Action

Act of War: High Treason is an RTS from Eugen Systems and Atari. It is the first expansion pack to Act of War: Direct Action. It features a new campaign, new units, improved AI, improved graphics, and new naval combat.

Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War

Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War is a real-time strategy game developed by both Stainless Steel Studios and Midway Games; it was released on June 12, 2006. The game incorporates segments of both third-person and first-person shooter gameplay, by allowing the player to temporarily control a "hero". Rise and Fall is based in the first millennium BC, and features four playable civilizations: Persia, Greece, Egypt, and Rome.