Age of Civilization II
Price: Rs 260/Free
Age of Civilizations II is a grand strategy wargame that is simple to learn yet hard to master.
Your objective is to use military tactics and cunning diplomacy to either unify the world, or conquer it.
Will the world bleed out or bow before you? The choice is yours..
Approach to the History
Age of Civilizations II goes through the whole history of humanity, Age by Age, beginning in the Age of Civilizations and leading into the far future
Historical Grand Campaign
Play as many Civilizations ranging from the largest empire to the smallest tribe, and lead your people to glory in a campaign spanning thousands of years from the dawn of civilization to the future of mankind
Era Combat
Price: Free to play
Era of Combat is a first person shooter similar to games like Shadowgun. It uses sci-fi elements to extend the game play and players get a lot of fun stuff like jet packs. The game includes three versus three PvP battles, various achievements, in-game events, and more. The pacing is quite fast and it’s an entertaining shooter overall. It probably won’t dethrone the genre leaders, but it seems like a decent game. It’s in early access beta right now so expect even more stuff when the game fully launches
Great Escapes
Price: Free
Great Escapes is a room-escape puzzle game. It plays like most escape room games. Players are dropped into an environment and solve puzzles in order to escape. The game is in very early beta and it doesn’t have some things like a hint system yet. However, it has a lot of potential and the graphics are actually not half bad. The beta is free and we’re unsure what the game will cost upon its release. Keep this one on your radar if you like puzzle games or room escape games.
Spies in Disguise
Price: Free to play
Spies in Disguise launched in late December so we saved it for our January list. It’s a family-friendly endless runner game with elements from the Spies in Disguise movie. It has cameos from a bunch of characters from the movie along with your standard endless runner mechanics. The game won’t blow anybody’s mind with its game play, but it’s solid, friendly, and familiar. The graphics are colorful and there are no offensive themes that we could detect. People seem to like it aside from the occasional crash bug when watching video ads.
Tetris
Price: Free
EA launched the official Tetris game a while back and then took it down. This new version of Tetris is the new official mobile release of the game. As such, it’s a fairly basic Tetris experience. You start the game, put down the blocks, and the game gets harder the longer you survive. It played fine in our testing, although the simpleness of the game left a little bit to be desired. We’d like to start on tougher difficulties if we want to and some other little niceties would be appreciated.
Vodobanka
Price: Free
Vodobanka is a strategy game with a SWAT team. Each level has a building with hostiles, hostages, and other dangerous scenarios. Players pick the path the SWAT team takes and hope they don’t end up killing a hostage. The game includes a bunch of levels, simple graphics, and easy controls. However, the levels do get harder as you progress. There is the occasional bug with troop movements and for some reason, my SWAT team doesn’t save the hostages right away like they should. However, aside from those minor issues, the game is quite fun and it’s also completely free.
Wanna Survive
Price: Rs 270
Wanna Survive is a 2D survival-strategy game. It plays like a strategy RPG of sorts. You and your opponents are on a game board. You move around, kill your opponents, and try not to die. The game includes a synergy system with your characters for more powerful attacks along with gear and other power-ups. It gets more interesting because character death is permanent and you have to ration your supplies to keep your people healthy. It’s a surprisingly deep game and it’s also relatively cheap with no in-app purchases or ads.
Warface: Global Operations
Price: Free to play
Warface: Global Operations is another new FPS title. Unlike Era Combat, this one focuses a little more on realism like Call of Duty style games. It’s a mobile release of the PC version of the game, but keep in mind it’s not a faithful port. Players team up and fight each other like most shooters. The pacing is good and the controls are serviceable and standard for the FPS genre. However, this one seems a little more plagued with bugs than some others. We expect it to get better as time goes but it’s not too bad if you want to try it now.
War Tortoise 2
Price: Free to play
War Tortoise 2 is definitely something a little bit different. In fact, we’re a little surprised there are two of these games. In any case, players ride atop a literal war tortoise where they build defenses, conquer new parts of the map, and recruit new units to help the invasion. It’s an idle game so there really isn’t a lot for players to physically do. You simply put your pieces down and they act accordingly. This one is still in early beta so there are some bugs here and there. It should be more stable on its release and it didn’t play poorly during our testing
World Robot Boxing 2
Price: Free to play
World Robot Boxing 2 is a new fighting game with robots. Conquer the new World Robot Boxing Championship and seize it all! Join the breed of the most advanced Robots in their battle for supremacy. The most advanced and spectacular arcade action Robot boxing game calls you out to crush your enemies, conquer mighty bosses, and become the next great Robot Boxing legend. Enter the ring and fight like there’s no tomorrow! Reign supreme as the Ultimate World Robot Boxing Champion once again. Players collect various robots from various countries around the world and then fight them. Some other features include four dozen signature moves, 12 arenas to play in, and a leaderboard.
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