
When combat on the ground gets a bit fraught, your limited allocation of these will rain fire down on a large area of the map. Your army is also unfathomably thick, so they'll happily stand and watch enemies blowing their HQ to bits if you haven't told them to attack.Ĭombat takes a steep turn for the better, though, once air strikes come into play. It works, but not being able to select individual soldiers or tanks can be a hindrance. Killing off the Nod force invaders is fairly straightforward, if not easy, being a simple case of selecting the nearest group of allies and then clicking on the enemies to order an attack. Once you're happy with your reinforcements, you press a button to bring on the attack.įor most attacks, a radar in the corner of the screen shows up enemies in red, although it's not there for stealth attacks. Then troops are recruited by clicking on the building and selecting the ones you want from a menu. There are also other handy structures, including automatically armed watchtowers, intel gathering command posts and credit making refineries.īuildings are placed quite simply by clicking on an empty square on a grid then selecting the one you want to build. Foot soldiers need a barracks, planes need a runway and tanks and other vehicles need a war factory.

Then there's your army, which needs recruiting in the usual strategy game way, with certain buildings enabling you to create certain troops. New buildings are unlocked as you play, while old ones often need repairing after attacks. Each new level begins with you building up your base using the credits you have available, either from scratch or continuing from the previous mission. Essentially, on the surface the game is very competent – the only let down for us lies in its actual combat, which doesn't really allow for the sort of micro-managing you often want and need.įirst things first, though. It features lengthy Campaign and Skirmish modes – the first of which sets you specific goals, while the second just lets you continuously build up a base and fend off waves of attacks from the enemy army.
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it's a series that started life on PC), you'd be forgiven for worrying about the mobile version failing to do it any justice whatsoever.īut Tiberium Wars is a neat conversion. And because Command & Conquer 3 shares a similar heritage (i.e. Just look at the aforementioned Medieval: Total War. With a bit of streamlining – ideally with simple scroll and click controls – even complex PC games can work on mobile. But the genre has actually proved itself very successful on the format, with the likes of Medieval: Total War, Anarchy 2087 and the Townsmen games all providing the sort of engrossing base planning, building and defending that you can easily while away a two-hour train journey playing. There's only so much you can cram onto a little mobile screen, after all. Position your forces on a strategic level and then wage conflict in fast, fluid, furious, tactical gameplay.If there's one genre you might not immediately think would be very well suited to mobile, it's strategy. Devastate the battlefield with the immense firepower of all-new customizable Epic-units.įight the Third Tiberium War your way.


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