No. of Reviews: 20
Review 1
Purchased!
quality game especially for the price
Review 2
Purchased!
This is a great turn-based strategy game. It's very addicting. Animations and
sound effects are cute. AI players in "Skirmish" game mode are
not-so-challenging but you can change that by giving them a bigger coin bonus to
start the game. If this game had a map editor, or if a subsequent version was
released with some more maps for skirmish game mode, that would be a dream come
true! Just a suggestion in case anyone from Rubicon is reading this.
Review 3
Purchased!
I picked this up because it was cheap and looked like I could waste a few
minutes on it here and there. I was wrong. I've had it maybe a day and I've got
10 hours into it already. Not a bad little strategy title with a bit of humour
thrown in - although some animations could be faster and the turn change
animation is annoying after the first few times you see it. I'm really tired of
the vehicles zooming across the screen now. But I'm being picky. This game does
take a bit of strategy, but it's not all that complex and the campaign really
eases you into the game with a new units being introduced at a pace that makes
it easy to learn how to use them properly. Units level if you keep them alive
long enough - but it seems they only level after a number of kills so spread the
kills around if you can, and keep those old units alive.
Overall - 7.5/10 - and it would score higher if I was not so irritated by little
things - like the zooming vehicle turn transitions.
Review 4
Purchased!
Servers are no longer online. Unless you intend to sit at the same computer
screen with a friend via 'pass and play' there is no multiplayer.
The game itself is EPIC but I'm quite annoyed steam are still listing this as
being online multiplayer.
Review 5
Purchased!
I initially played this game a couple years ago on a phone. Playing again after
all these years and I still think it is a great game (disregarding the graphic
and design due to time). I think this game still has a huge potential, and even
though it was made in 2012, I will definitely play it if the developer ever
decides to make a second one.
Review 6
Purchased!
i like this game its fucking epic
Review 7
Purchased!
I dont know but ive been told. Great big wargame gets real old.
Review 8
Purchased!
it is a fun game but some missons are relly hard like misson 30 i am suck on
Review 9
Purchased!
Love this game! recommend to anyone who likes to kill time and enjoys turn based
combat
Review 10
Purchased!
nice
Review 11
Purchased!
Its like a ghetto advance wars...Without powers. So i guess its very balanced.
Only recommend if 2.50 or 5 bucks. may be 5.
Review 12
Purchased!
After years of playing Advance Wars in an emulator I wanted better. Tried the
demo of the small wars game and then found this. Love the sarcasm and humor in
the game. The only short comings for me are the aircraft are kind of a PITA to
use and I wish there were some bigger maps! I'd like a skirmish to last an hour
not 15 minutes. Other than that, lovin it.
Review 13
Purchased!
A very fun turn-based game. It's a simple enough story, blue against red, no
real bioware-like writing, but the game is a lot of turn-based, unit building
fun so if you like that, that's great. Unfortunately, after a while it does get
a little old, especially with no actual storyline or anything else to keep you
invested and it goes on for 50 missions which may not seem much, but being a
turn-based game it takes soooo long.
Review 14
Purchased!
Ignore the snarky reviews of this game. If like me you've been waiting for a
game that's like XCOM for years, then look no further. The game plays like a
mixture between Command and Conquer and XCOM, with a busty woman and an insane
General to spice things up. Is it graphically impressive? No. Does it matter?
No. It was never meant to be like stepping into the computer room in Minority
Report. It's a hex tile tactical game with cartoony graphics and cheerful little
soldiers who, if they're not lollygaggin', they're out seeing Uncle Jasper. I
loved it and wish they'd make another.
Review 15
Purchased!
lame comedy .. poor controls .. too linear
wish I never bought at all .. even for a few bucks
This may be one of the worst games I have ever bought on steam, and somehow 9
out of 12 people like this game? The rating system on steam is loaded with fake
reviews. Stay clear
Review 16
Purchased!
While on the surface this game may appear simple, the way it uses it's
rock-paper-scissor mechanic adds so much to it's depth and competitive strategy.
The game has many many skirmish maps as well as a long story-based camaign.
The skirmish maps are balanced, whereas the campaign puts you in various
positions that you have to work your way out of as well as easing you into the
game so you can learn the units a few at a time.
There are a good variety of units, each with different strengths and weaknesses,
to be used in different situations. Grunts, the standard infantry, are
relatively cheap at $75. But should they come up agains a Sniper ($200) which
has superior range, they can be one-shotted. Sending a Scout Tank ($100) could
have the speed to get close enough to take out the Sniper, unless there's a
Bazooka ($100) nearby, which could one-shot the Scout Tank.
There's such a complexity between all the units, divided into land, sea, and
air; I could go on forever. Worth the $10.
Review 17
Purchased!
Great fun. The multiplayer lets you play multiple games at once against iOS and
ANdroid players as well.
Review 18
Purchased!
great game
Review 19
Purchased!
GGG = Great Golden Game
Review 20
Purchased!
A cute lil no brainer to relax with. A great game to introduce a kid to the turn
based strategy genre. My 7 year old son loves it. This game is a great way to
spend some quality time with your child and get some chuckles while doing it.
The multi-player system IS dated, you send data packets back and forth to each
other via a lobby chat room type thing ... you take a turn, upload your turn to
the server, the opponent Downloads your turn, takes his own turn and uploads it
back and this continues until the game is over ..... it doesnt take long to take
the turns and it isnt that bad once you get used to it. This harkens back to the
early days of Multi-player over the internet and a game called "Empire" on the
Amiga 500 where you did this exact thing ... take a turn ... upload it (or save
it to a floppy disk back then) or e-mail the turn to a friend ..... not sure why
they did it this way other than lazy programming or a lack of knowledge on the
Devs part as to modern day programming techniques but it is what it is. I still
think it is a great way to introduce kids to the TBS genre and my son and I love
it.