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Still a big claim especially when games like civ 5 have came out this century.
This is the greatest comment of the century.
Click the search icon in the Steam store, sort by Metascore, limit genre to strategy. *Those* are the great strategy games.
Personally, I think Galactic Civilizations 2 is the best turned-based strategy game out there (92 metascore). It's the AI that really makes it what it is.
None of those games metioned are turn based, but my favourite would be Darkest Hour:a hearts of iron game as i really like WW2 games. It's the optimum version of Hearts Of Iron 2. The Total war series i enjoy also but the AI is not so sharp on the campaign map but the real-time battles are good fun.
One of the best Turn based stategy games i can think of is Panzer Corps it's very much like an older game called Panzer General.
It has a branching campaign so depending how you do in one scenario decides what map you fight on next also you get to keep a core group of units that gain experience over time and can be upgraded as the war moves forward. On PC and ios not sure if android but you can sync the game across PC and mobile.
I suppose "MOW might(?) be the third-ish Greatest Turn-Based Strategy Game Of This Century" doesn't quite have the same ring too it though.