Irregular grid
Other (objects, etc.) concept
A 2D space of irregular or arbitrary divisions used as if it were a regular grid. Divisions such as divided territories (but not settlements) on a map
209
games
42platforms
NES 1988-03-18
WIN 2010-03
MSX2 1986
8801 1989-12
ST 1987
WIN 2002-11-26
WIN 2013-08-06
WIN 2010-08-13
LIN 2009-04-10
NES 1990-02-03
C64 1987
ST 1990
The first Irregular grid video game was released in 1982.
Koei, Paradox Interactive and Electronic Arts published most of these games.
Parent group
Platforms
Linux | 47 | ||
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Windows | 37 | ||
MS-DOS | 13 | ||
Amiga | 9 | ||
Mac OS Classic | 9 | ||
NES | 7 | ||
Mac OS X | 7 | ||
MSX2 | 5 | ||
Sharp X1 | 5 | ||
NEC PC9801 | 5 | ||
Atari ST | 5 | ||
NEC PC8801 | 5 | ||
Mega Drive | 4 | ||
MICRO 7 - FM7 | 4 | ||
Win3.1 | 4 | ||
X68000 | 4 | ||
Solaris | 3 | ||
C64 | 3 | ||
Apple II E | 3 | ||
Atari 400/800 | 2 | ||
Sharp MZ | 2 | ||
BSD | 2 | ||
FM Towns | 2 | ||
MSX | 2 | ||
GBA | 2 | ||
BeOS | 2 | ||
PS | 1 | ||
GBC | 1 | ||
ZX Spectrum | 1 | ||
Tandy Coco | 1 |