![]() ![]() Total War Battles (£2.99, Universal) borrows a little from The Settlers, in terms of a strict 'tech tree' for creating buildings that output units, but combat is more reminiscent of Plants vs. The final pair of games we're recommending flip RTS on its side instead of a top-down perspective, action is viewed side-on. More specifically, a nice boy who plays many games. Gameloft abandons freemium model for Starfront: Collision and Sacred Odyssey. The most complete archive of Starfront: Collision HD (Android) content. Sounds like Starcraft, doesnt it One of the things you have to get used to in this game is tapping the screen and creating boxes to control more than one unit. 3DS systems to enjoy a few rounds of Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja. Everything you need to know about Starfront: Collision HD (Android). You get to choose three races humans, aliens, or robots. For Starfront: Collision on the iOS (iPhone/iPad), a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Human mission number 2, I cant get on the same ledge as Miranda'. If you’re aching for some real-time strategy on your Xperia Play, however, it's peerless. This game is only available on smartphones or iPad. ![]() Neither game is a pure RTS - both are castle defence-oriented, demanding you protect your home from a relentless horde of beasties but both are also hugely enjoyable. Like every Gameloft title before it, Starfront is not an innovator. Gamelofts highly acclaimed Starfront: Collision, a Pocket Gamer Gold awarded game we suggested was a new standard in portable real time strategy on the iPhone, will arrive imminently in HD on the slightly less portable iPad. We were also amused by the way you get new units (eat lots, and then engage in a little mitosis).Īnt Raid (69p, iPhone £1.99, iPad) and Anthill (£1.49, Universal) zoom things out a little, but we're still talking domination of a small patch of dirt rather than an entire planet. Simple combat more or less amounts to a free-for-all, but the colourful environment provides scope for tactics, such as forcing groups of foes into a corridor to pick them off more easily. Also removing the human element from warfare is Amoebattle (£2.99, Universal), which finds amoeba brawling in a microscopic world. ![]()
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