
It's just there are so many better games out there for less. It has a few nice touches, and maybe if they had priced it at 79p, it would feel more worthwhile. Maybe I don't get as much time as others to play, or maybe I have different standards, but it's just okay at best for me. Kainen - Sorry, I'm still not feeling it. GGod Hand - Warbits has a good balance of macro and micro-management, which are the fundamentals that make up an excellent game of strategy. It's amusing and cartoony, and captures the feel of Advance Wars better than Front Wars, Great Little War Game and Rogue Planet. All of this combined makes Warbits an excellent game of strategy. The APC is a unit that can transport infantry and resupply them on the field. When a war drags out, you have to manage your army's fuel, health, and ammo which you can resupply at HQ, captured buildings, or airports. Some tiles on the map give a defensive bonus, whereas others inflict a penalty and leave you vulnerable. It can also be used as an advantage as the game has a cover/defense system. The maps you play on also change considerably based on terrain, forcing you to adapt your play style and try out different tactics. Figuring out the best counter against the enemy is the key to victory. Some units specialise against infantry and some against mechs or are anti-air. Some have no weapons and can't fight back, however they serve their purpose in other ways. For instance, some can't traverse mountains, while others can fly over water. Warbits is a turn-based game that offers a variety of units based on type: infantry, mech, and air.Įach one has a unique advantage and weakness, as well as a specific movement limit and attack range. GGod hand - The gameplay is really well thought out. Kainen - I think I'd prefer Advance Wars any day. I've been wanting another one of those for so long, but Nintendo and Intelligent Systems seem hesitant. Totally feels like Advance Wars, which is awesome. Matthew - I actually went ahead and bought the game. With games like this, it's not story I look for. Edward - I've been skipping the story too. I will keep playing as I love the genre, but there doesn't seem to be anything new here, nor am I finding it as fun as similar titles. I find the humour bad and the story is so boring that I actually started skipping. Aaron - I'm pretty much long-pressing on every enemy unit to check their range before I do anything! Kainen - So far, this is an okay game. I've only just scraped through with a win quite a few times. After a few rounds, it's already come very close to beating me. The AI seems pretty capable of offering up a challenge. I genuinely think Risky Lab has tons of talent, and a lot to give the world of gaming. GGod Hand - Everything about the game is so well done. Aaron - I kind of like the random obsessions in the dialogue. They're not bad with a bit of tomato sauce. Ray - There's a really unusual obsession with food, though I do agree with his opinion on scrambled eggs. If you'd told me Nintendo had made this, I'd believe you. Aaron - Yeah, this one starts simple but gets really fiendish.


Chanadler - Agreed, though this seems a lot tougher from what I remember. A nice, simple strategy game with similar animations and gameplay. Edward Davis - Spot on with the Advance Wars comparison. The game is heavily influenced by Advance Wars, which is a good thing. I'm constantly smiling and laughing at the discussions. The dialogue between the warring factions is downright hilarious. There's a cute sci-fi robot-ish thing going on with vivid colour choices, which also looks great on the environment. It gives you one heck of a first impression.Īs Chanadler said, the art style is great. GGod Hand - Literally a few seconds into Sector 1-1 and I've fallen in love with Warbits. I love the design and overall look of the game. Chanadler - It's also very colourful, nice, and easy on the eyes. Managing your economy is just as important too. Really makes you think tactically and you definitely can't go in all guns blazing! GGod Hand - Yeah, it's all about countering the enemy with the proper unit. This week we're looking at Warbits - a turn-based strategy title with Advance Wars characteristics and an obsession with foodĪaron - The humour in this game is really well done and written. Each week, we ask members of our App Army for their impressions of the latest releases on mobile.
