Single-player games like Stonkers
Below are 16 single-player Steam games similar to Stonkers, ranked by player overlap. Every pick carries Steam's Single-player category, so multiplayer-only titles or always-online games don't sneak in. imho.run pulls the category data from Steam directly — Single-player here matches what the store labels.
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Ranked picks
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Regiments
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Stonkers.
Regiments is a Real-Time Tactics game set in Germany 1989. The Cold War has gone hot, and the inferno is raging. Lead your Regiment through the fires of conflict and the fog of war. Break through the lines, call in artillery, maneuver, feign retreats, stage defenses, counter-attack. Do not relent.
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S.W.I.N.E. HD Remaster
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Stonkers.
S.W.I.N.E. HD Remaster is the new edition of the challenging classic strategy game S.W.I.N.E! The filthiest of all wars between the Rabbit and the Pig armies is a sophisticated real-time strategy with completely revised textures, detailed unit models, a 16:9 adapted interface.
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ReEarth
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Stonkers.
ReEarth is an exciting TD & (RTS) indie game. Here, you will play as humanity's last hope. You will fend off the oncoming swarms by continuously building your base and dispatching various types of units. Prepare for the challenge and save the future of humanity!
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Sherman Commander
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Stonkers.
Command a platoon of Sherman tanks over the most famous theaters of WWII. Take the commander’s seat and give specific orders to your crew, or open the tactical map to coordinate your actions with accompanying units.
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Soldiers: Heroes of World War II - Enhanced Edition
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Stonkers.
The first installment in the real-time tactics series that would become known as Men of War, now refreshed and enhanced! Take command of American, British, Soviet, or German forces and fight on the battlefields of World War II in 32 single-player missions or with others in PvP and co-op sessions.
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Door Kickers 2: Task Force North
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Stonkers.
Command military Special Ops Teams in gripping tactical combat against a Middle East-based terrorist network. Sequel to RockPaperShotgun's "Best Tactics Game of 2014".
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The Great War: Western Front™
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Stonkers.
The Great War: Western Front is the definitive WW1 strategy game. Play a deciding role in history with this real-time tactical experience as you take charge in the iconic Western Front from 1914 to 1919. Pick your faction and lead your forces to victory.
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Sudden Strike 4
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Strategy with Stonkers.
Sudden Strike is back! The beloved Real Time Strategy series returns, this time with bigger battlefields, more units, better graphics, new scenarios and legendary commanders – making Sudden Strike 4 more tactical and realistic than ever before!
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Alchemist
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
In this classic retro platformer, take on the role of a skilled Alchemist to battle an evil warlock. Transform into a mighty golden eagle to traverse the winding chambers of the warlock's dread castle, or hurl lightning bolts at terrifying foes, to unite the four pieces of the Spell of Destruction.
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Jumping Jack
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
In this addictive arcade style platformer from 1983, jump through 20 levels of moving platforms, zany hazards, and bizarre enemies, each more difficult than the last. Time your jumps carefully, because one wrong move could send you hurtling downwards.
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Schizoids
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
In this classic top-down space game from 1983, you can take on one of the most dangerous jobs in the galaxy: garbage disposal. Try to survive for as long as possible, while knocking the giant garbage pods into a black hole with your Space-Dozer.
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Ah Diddums
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
In this classic ZX Spectrum game from 1983, take on the role of the loyal Teddy, trying to leave the toybox to comfort a crying baby. But watch out! The other toys, scared that the baby being comforted will lead to mother turning out the lights, will try to stop you!
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Arcadia
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
In this highly addictive top-down arcade shoot-em-up from 1982, originally for the ZX Spectrum, defend yourself from wave upon wave of deadly alien combatants using your Ion Thrust Drive and dual Plasma Disruptors.
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Cosmic Cruiser
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
In this unique shooter from 1984. take on the role of a pilot of an out-dated Cosmic Cruiser, fighting to rescue the crew of a distant space station that had been captured by a raiding party from the sinister Rallom Empire.
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Pedro (C64/Spectrum)
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
In this cartoony arcade game, released in 1984 for home microcomputers, take on the role of the titular Pedro, a frustrated gardener trying desperately to protect his precious flower garden from invading animals.
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B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum)
Single-player alternative to Stonkers — playable solo, no multiplayer required.
In this cartooney club-em-up, released in 1984 for home microcomputers by Imagine, take on the role of the titular B.C. Bill, a true paragon of prehistoric sensibilities, solving all his many issues with his versatile wooden club.