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Regardless of how meek and idle we are, we’ve all fantasised about what it would be like to call the shots on a grand scale. Whether we’re sat in a gridlocked city dreaming up the perfect congestion-free layout, or simply plotting a destructive military strike to level it completely, there’s something to be said for planning and executing a large-scale operation. Which probably explains the draw of the mobile strategy game. It’s surprising how deep the best of them can be, given the relative limitations in control and processing power of your average mobile phone.
At the same time, the more considered pace often suits the platform to perfection. Here’s a list of some of our favourite mobile strategy games.
The top 10 best mobile strategy games The game AD 1066 most calls to mind is the GBA classic. Those who know that game and the level of esteem it’s held in will recognise what a ringing endorsement this is. Showing you a simplified view of the battlefield and tasking you with manoeuvring your forces into position one unit at a time. Of course, with a name like 1066 you might have guessed that the game has a historical grounding. You’re cast in the role of the invading (and soon to be Anglicised) Saxons in the lead-up to the famous Battle of Hastings. Having events grounded in reality provides an interesting twist to proceedings, and results in a supremely accessible strategy title. This strategy malarkey is all very well, but it’s all a bit dry and earnest, isn’t it?
There aren’t many laughs to be found in empire building. That’s where Romans & Barbarians comes in.
Thanks to a silly story and light-hearted tone that calls to mind the adventures of Asterix, it takes its place on this list as the lighter alternative. It’s still got its strategic chops, though, with a finely structured campaign of construction, expansion and defence in place. Ae dil hai mushkil 320kbps mp3 download. You’ll need to plant vineyards to keep your workers happy, and plant well-placed watchtowers in amongst the villas and coliseums.
If you like your mobile games to come with a smile, Romans & Barbarians should be your strategy title of choice. Rather than attempting the impossible task of converting one of the most complex games ever into a mobile experience, Connect 2 Media has wisely adopted a different angle - a two dimensional one. Each mission takes place on a horizontally-scrolling 2D map, with your city at one end and your opponent's at the other.
The aim is to get one of your infantry units into your enemy's base, thus bringing it under your jurisdiction. By stripping away the stats, C2M has created a compelling mixture of action, resource management and real time strategy that maintains the essence of the series while fitting perfectly on mobile phone. By far the most combat-heavy game on this list, Command & Conquer: Red Alert strips back the resource gathering side of things to a bare minimum, leaving you to focus on constructing and commanding a formidable war machine. Starting you off with just a single unit and a simple infiltration mission, Red Alert gradually ramps up the challenge and the intensity, introducing you to base-building and unit management. EA has worked around the limitations of the D-pad by giving you instant access to two squads of units, allowing you to switch between the two in an instant. While Command & Conquer: Red Alert lacks the breadth and depth of the other games on this list, its tactical combat is unquestionably the finest and most sophisticated. Here’s a game that might seem like an unusual addition to the list - Catan: The First Island is based on a boardgame.
This is no digital Game of Life, though, as Catan is the type of tabletop strategy experience that can suck up hundreds of hours. Remarkably, this mobile version captures the essence of the original beautifully.
There are many elements to the game, including the sort of resource gathering found elsewhere on this list. The boardgame influence rears its head in the form of dice, a race to the finish line, dirty tactics and a handful of luck-based outcomes. As a result, Catan belies its humble origins to take its place as one of the deepest experiences on mobile. Much like AD 1066, Mobile Battles: Reign of Swords learns from the Advance Wars school of strategy. Thus, we have another combat-heavy turn-based strategy game that favours careful consideration over crude blitz tactics. You take control of a mediaeval force made up of archers, infantry, cavalry and an assortment of death dealing contraptions.