Ra: Nana
Ra: Nana opens like a classic Strategy game, then quickly reveals Engine Building layers that reward long-form table memory. Mission cadence alternates between tactical crunch and narrative resolution, preventing decision fatigue while preserving competitive tension. Round structure forces meaningful tradeoffs between tempo and efficiency; over 3 chapters, even small resource leaks become strategic liabilities. The late game stays dramatic without becoming random, making each finale feel like the natural consequence of earlier risks.
$79.95