Node
📋 Game Profile
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Game Title | Node (Node Strategy / Cell Expansion) |
| Platform | H5 / Web Browser (Instant Play) |
| Genre | Strategy / RTS / Puzzle / Territory Control |
| Core Mechanics | Unit Production, Drag-to-Attack, Node Capture |
| Target Audience | Strategy fans, Players of "Galcon" or "State.io", Math lovers |
| Distribution | Free-to-play Web Game |
📝 Game Description
"Node" is an abstract, minimalist war game. The battlefield is typically a dark or simple grid populated by circular "nodes" of varying sizes. Some belong to you (green/blue), some to the enemy (red), and some are neutral (grey). The number inside each node represents the troop count. As the commander, you must deploy your troops to capture neutral nodes, boost your production, and ultimately surround and eliminate all enemy nodes.
🕹️ Gameplay Mechanics
Simple controls, but the tide of battle changes instantly:
- Produce & Garrison: Nodes you own automatically produce troops (the number ticks up). Larger nodes generally produce faster and have a higher capacity.
- Deploy Troops: Drag a line from your node to a target node (neutral or enemy) to send a stream of troops to attack or reinforce it.
- Conquest Logic: It's a battle of numbers. If your attacking troops outnumber the defenders, once the count hits zero, the node changes color and becomes yours.
- Multi-Tasking: You can send troops from multiple nodes to swarm a single target, or attack and defend simultaneously. Advanced players manage 3-4 battlefronts at once.
💡 Strategy Guide
- Grab Neutrals First: Don't rush the enemy immediately. Prioritize capturing neutral nodes with low defense but high capacity. This is "snowballing"—whoever grabs more free territory first produces troops faster.
- Counter-Attack: If the enemy attacks one of your nodes heavily, don't just defend. Try a sneak attack on their undefended rear base, or quickly reinforce from neighbors to bleed their army dry.
- Cut the Supply Line: In advanced levels, watch the enemy's movement lines. If you capture a node in the middle of their transport route, you cut off their reinforcements, isolating their frontline.
- Avoid Cap Waste: Every node has a maximum troop limit. If a node is full, it stops producing, which is a waste of resources. Keep your troops moving—even if just reinforcing the front—to keep your bases in "production mode."
🏆 Editor's Choice
As an editor, I recommend "Node" for its minimalist strategic aesthetic. There is no smoke or fire, yet it captures the essence of war. You need to calculate troop differentials, anticipate enemy moves, and plan routes within seconds. This pure intellectual confrontation is intensely cerebral. Pulling off a multi-front victory against superior numbers through clever maneuvering provides an unmatched sense of tactical mastery.
| Published | 16 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5, Windows, macOS, Android |
| Author | autumnmeaning |
| Genre | Educational |
| Tags | 2D |



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