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A list of Released turn-based video games for Wii sorted by release date.

Wii is the 7th generation console from Nintendo and a successor to GameCube. It was released in November 2006 in North America and in December 2006 in Europe. Wii’s premiere marks a beginning of the revolution in Nintendo’s policy, as company retrieved from waging war for hardcore gamer with Sony and Microsoft and focused its efforts on providing entertainment for the entire families. The result was a great success for Nintendo. In 2012 Wii was succeeded by Wii U.

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Dragon Quest Wii Collection
Dragon Quest Wii Collection

RPG 30 September 2011

A set of classic RPG games from the Dragon Quest series in original audiovisual setting. The first three parts of the game from the NES console, as well as two conversions from Super Nintendo are at our disposal. Travelling around the world of fantastic creatures, we face different enemies and perform many different tasks with a complex storyline background.

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

RPG 15 September 2011

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation is a remake of the popular 1988 jRPG game. Production offers a powerful world, mostly open-structure, turn-based combat system and an extensive system of classes. Compared to the 8-bit prototype, graphics have been improved and the gameplay has been enriched with several new elements.

Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger

RPG 26 April 2011

Refreshed version of the classic jRPG game, originally released on the SNES console. The conversion was prepared by Square Enix's development team. Players direct the actions of a boy named Crono, who travels through fantastic lands in search of his lost beloved.

Final Fantasy III
Final Fantasy III

RPG 15 March 2011

Refreshed version of Final Fantasy III, which tells the story of four orphans who received magical power and the command to restore order in the world from the mysterious crystal.

Worms: Battle Islands
Worms: Battle Islands

Strategy 23 November 2010

Worms: Battle Islands is a turn-based strategy with cult worms in the lead roles. The game was produced by Team 17 Software studio. The creators remained faithful to the basic rules of the Worms game and the traditional humorous visual setting for the series. Single player campaign is complemented by Puzzle Challange mode and functional multiplayer.

Toribash: Violence Perfected
Toribash: Violence Perfected

Fighting 09 July 2010

A tactical beat played in turn-based system, using the popular rag-doll technology. In the game, we direct three-dimensional models of characters, performing subsequent movements by bending, straightening, stretching or relaxing their muscles and joints. This allows complete freedom of movement. The production is characterized by an exceptionally ascetic setting, limited to rivals fighting against a white background and simple but suggestive sounds of blows inflicted.

Military Madness: Nectaris
Military Madness: Nectaris

Strategy 12 April 2010

Military Madness: Nectaris is a turn-based strategy based on the old Hudson hit. The fight in single and multiplayer mode has been enriched with new units, cooperation mode and improved graphics.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

RPG 01 June 2009

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is a continuation of Final Fantasy IV, previously released on mobile phones. The title tells the story of Ceodore, who is the son of a couple known from his predecessor.

Worms: A Space Oddity
Worms: A Space Oddity

Strategy 25 March 2008

Worms: A Space Oddity is another part of a well-known series of turn-based strategies in which we play as a team of worms and face teams controlled by the console or other players. The developer is Team17 Software, well known for producing earlier versions of Worms. The Wii version offers a new control model, interesting graphics and sets of new missions and accessories to try out.

Star Trek: Conquest
Star Trek: Conquest

Strategy 20 November 2007

A combination of a simple action game and turn-based strategy, played in the Star Trek universe. We take control of one of the six different races, striving for total domination of the galaxy.

Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors
Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors

RPG 12 July 2007

Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors is another position in the cult series of Japanese cRPG games, launched in 1986 and also known as Dragon Warrior. This production is only addressed to Wii console owners.

Pokemon Battle Revolution
Pokemon Battle Revolution

Action 27 June 2007

Pokemon Battle Revolution is another game whose heroes are popular creatures known, among others, from animated films. The name Pokemon comes from a combination of the word pocket and monster, which can be translated as a pocket monster. These words perfectly reflect the idea of the game, which consists in collecting these creatures, training and putting them to fight.

Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes
Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes

Strategy canceled

Grotesque Tactics: Evil Heroes is a tactical RPG set in a fantasy world. We perform tasks, gain experience and treasures, save virgins from the beast's claws - all this with ironic and grotesque humour and quite pleasant graphics.

Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution
Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution

Strategy canceled

Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution was created specifically for consoles, though the game belongs to one of the most popular strategy game franchises aimed at PC players. The series made its debut in early 1990s, as initiated by a company known as MicroProse; the Civilization series have been developed by Sid Meier's Firaxis Games nowadays.