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Rated 5 out of5 byMiniDowgy fromoverall its is a good game I first played this game in 2014 and I loved it. It is still one of my favorite games for mobile and a very good game on PC. Although it is not perfect that is not what I want from it. It offers a lot of fun and a lot of things to do. Even after you finish campaign you can play skirmish. It is old so the graphics are not good but it does not need to be because of how much there is to do and how fun it is overall. I would definitely recommend this game even to this day.
Rated 5 out of5 bykissinkateh fromChallenging and Interesting. Replayability = 5/5 Firstly, I agree that a tutorial was needed on this game. Civil war cannon balls pictures.
However, you can figure it out with enough trial and error.I still gave the game 5 stars because it was so darn hard! I honestly don't remember the last time I played a game so challenging. Maybe Professor Fizzwizzle - though this is nothing like that. (I'm not counting those games that are hard because you have click fast, or use an actual magnifying glass find the teeny tiny shred of paper in the jumble) My brain was really working overtime on this game.
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Love it!I wasn't keeping track of my playing time, but I'm on level 20 now and it's been at least 20 hours. There were a couple levels that I spent 2 hours on! And me and my kids have a lot of fun playing the player v. Player version.Other posters have written some very thorough and informative reviews explaining the mechanics of the game, so I won't repeat them. But here are some tricks I picked up along the way:If you forget what a person/truck/ship etc does or is good at, go to your 'store' to remind yourself what their strengths and weaknesses.A sniper can't shoot you if you're standing in the spot right beside him. Some of the vehicles are like this too.
Use click & hold often to gauge the enemy's range of fire.Save your game often. This is the best 'undo' you have if you make a serious mistake. Rated 5 out of5 bylacysue18 fromawesome game This game needs a better score. There is no tutorial, so you kind of have to figure it out for yourself.
There are lots of levels and different skill levels, but even the basic skill level can be challenging on some levels. There is also a two player mode that is awesome. I have been playing for 6 days and im not even half way through. After reading the other reviews, I would recomend doing the trial first and make sure you can figure it out before you buy it. Rated 5 out of5 byschubert2 fromA Great Little War Game!!!
This actually is a very good strategy game. I agree that an in-depth tutorial would have been extremely helpful.
The yellow question marks at the beginning of the levels aren't enough to give you a good feel for the game. After initial frustration, I read DaisyMays comments in the forum. Only then did I get a good grasp for gameplay. RECOMMENDATION: BEFORE PLAYING, GO TO THE FORUM AND READ DAISYMAY'S COMMENTS UNDER GENERAL REVIEWS AND HOW TO BEAT THE SECOND LEVEL. You'll be glad you did and might start enjoying this little gem.
Rated 5 out of5 byKadanovich fromThe Great Little War Game That Could! Unfortunately, there are several exceedingly negative reviews of this game. How sad the low assessments mostly complained of a confusing game where step by step instructions are not included. Occasionally in life, you don’t receive a written guide – you are required to solve your dilemma through trial and error. For example, Christopher Columbus and his ilk were without specific maps and directions prior to sailing toward the new world. Fortunately, they had both confidence and the tenacity to find the answers that would disclose the unknown and get them to their desired destination.“Great Little War Game” provides superb graphics and just enough information to get you started.
The rest is entirely up to you. Many years ago there was a game called “Myst” where the player finds and discovers clues. Following in the same vein, GLWG provides just enough information to keep you moving along. You are required to figure out how to best position your units for an optimal result and solve the problem. Given, this is not an easy process. Happily, you can undo your troop placement as many times as you wish prior to committing your units to action.
Should you get it wrong, try again. If you enjoy a solid mental challenge, GLWG is an undiscovered gem that delivers the goods.
Stick with this and many hours of superb game-play await you.