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Tanks of Freedom, but it's still in beta. You can pick new maps made by the community (a little bit complicated yet, but still very good and interesting), and also create your own :)
Tanks of Freedom. Open-source, also on F-Droid.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.p1x.tof.beta
Tanks of freedom - (still a beta for the moment) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.p1x.tof.beta
Andor's Trail - (an old school RPG very difficult) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gpl.rpg.AndorsTrail
Polytopia - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.midjiwan.polytopia
There are some games in my wishlist thatve been sitting there since forever, can't remember if I wishlisted them after your reviews (if so you don't have to link just say so) or recommendations here in this subreddit.
So any chance we will see tanks of freedom, man eats fish (that one is a bit less popular and outdated), crowntakers, gladiator rising (kinda popular lately), crashlands (it was reviewed everywhere but why not)?
Tanks of freedom is a neat retro turn-based strategy game in the spirit of Advance Wars.
>Welcome back fellow AndroidGamers :) I played a bit of everything this week, so hopefully you'll find something you'll like below.
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>New to these posts? Check out the first one from 26 weeks ago here.
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>As usual, the games are "ranked" somewhat subjectively from best to worst, so take the ranking for what it is.
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>What do you think about the games yourself - let's discuss it below!
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>##Here we go
>######Tanks of Freedom [Game Size: 46 MB] (free)
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>Genre: Strategy / 8-bit - Offline
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>tl;dr review:
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>Blow up tanks and troops as you take control of the entire war-zone playing vs. an AI or hot-seat vs. a friend in this 8-bit turn-based strategy game with no ads nor IAPs!
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>The game is fun, completely free to play, and even has a level editor. What more is there to ask for, really? :)
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>Google Play: Here
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>First Impressions / Review: Here
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>######Tentacles - Enter the Mind [Game Size: 111 MB] (free)
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>Genre: Action - Offline
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>tl;dr review:
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>Graphics look great, controls work really well, the level designs are amazing, but the gameplay of Tentacles Enter the Mind is nearly impossible to explain (sorry...).
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>You basically play as a tentacle (monster?) living inside the brain of a mad professor, and your job is to get to the end of each randomly generated level by throwing your tentacles (in best Spider-man style) and defeating enemies along the way.
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>Monetization happens through ads and a $2 IAP to remove all ads.
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>Google Play: Here
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>First Impressions / Review: Here
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>######Conduct THIS! [Total Game Size: 101 MB] (free)
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>Genre: Simulation - Offline
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>tl;dr review:
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>Stop / Start trains to avoid them crashing together as you transport the right people to the right train stations in this level-based train conductor simulator. Simple in theory, but it gets super chatoic (in a good way) really quickly!
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>The art style is amazing, there's plenty of train designs to unlock, and monetization happens through video ads, which can be removed through a single $4.99 IAP.
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>Google Play: Here
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>First Impressions / Review: Here
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>######ExoGears 2 [Total Game Size: 158 MB] (free)
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>Genre: Mech / Fighting - Online
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>tl;dr review:
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>The UI sucks, but the core real-time PVP mech batles in ExoGears 2 are simply epic (both 1vs1 and 2vs2).
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>The one-joystick setup where aiming happens automatically works really well, changing the focus from "how well can you aim" to "what's the right strategy for using your different attacks (of which you have quite a few!)".
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>There's a ton of weapons and gear to unlock and upgrade, as well as different types of Mechs. Although the game still needs a bit of optimization and COULD turn p2w if th devs get greedy, it is definitely one to check out if you like Mech fighting games!
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>Google Play: Here
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>First Impressions / Review: Here
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>######Wild Guardians [Total Game Size: 165 MB] (free) [ALPHA]
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>Genre: TD / Base Defender - Online
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>tl;dr review:
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>"TD meets Clash of Clans"-game Wild Guardians is a multiplayer tower defense game with two main elements; attacking other players' waves of enemies in a traditional TD-style, and a "base defense" element where you setup waves of monsters yourself, who other players then have to fight against.
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>Unlocking new heroes and troops happens through instantly-openable chests, and gold and "plasma" rewards for winning battles are locked behind timed-chests. The latter sucks, but at least for once we do NOT have to collect "xx" amount of each hero to upgrade it - instead, we simply use gold.
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>Although the game is still early in its development and fine-tuning, it's definitely one to keep an eye out for. .
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>Google Play: Here
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>First Impressions / Review: Here
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