![]() The Berlin 1945 scenario (priced $2.99) is currently our favourite. The base game only comes with the tutorial and one additional scenario (hence the cheap price), but so far none of the $1-a-pop scenario offerings have disappointed. Bespoke flavour is introduced via the card system, which can offer meaningful tactical and strategic choices. We were very impressed with how well the mechanics translates from era to era, giving a consistently fun and challenging experience. You could be fighting in the forests of Tannenberg one minute, storming the beaches the Normandy the next, before finally taking on the Syrians in the Six Days War. WatW‘s premise is to present a universal war game system so that it can applied to a range of scenarios and settings from across history. So with the latest in swamp draining technology allows us to bring you some of the android and iOS war games that are actually worth looking at… Recent Releases Weary of warfare? How about some Sports management games instead?
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