I've not actually played the Android version. That said, if you were thinking of playing the AI, the AI in every digital release of BloodBowl I have played has been not very good so I don't see it being any better here. Combined with the fact that I almost never see anyone talking about it, I would not expect much from the app.
I'd also note that, at least in the version I know about teams beyond the basic humans and orcs are in-app purchases.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.gacivs.android.test
A semi turn-based MMO strategy game, mostly based on the FreeCiv, inspired by, but not following the classic games of the genre, such as Age of Empires, Civilization and Rise of Nations; mixed up with MMO capability and flavored with the best parts of other good online games.
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Star Breakers - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.andycorman.starbreakers
Bik: A Space Adventure - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Zotnip.Bik_
It's pretty simple, but it's quite a bit of fun and it's the best tower defense I've played for Cardboard. Here's the Play Store link.
The Incorruptibles is now available on Google Play!! Thanks for your patience everyone! As always, we love feedback and look forward to hearing from you!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maximumplay.theincorruptibles&hl=en
Forward Chess is great for learning openings. I've bought a few books from Quality Chess from there, and the book is combined with a board and engine at the same time! I'm learning top notch opening theory while I'm on the toilet or about to go to sleep, and can explore side lines that interest me with a computer immediately.
Project Title: Trinitaria VR
Promotion Type: Awareness / Feedback / News
Promoter's name and role: dxsigh //programmer and designer
Links: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.garentgames.teamdefender
Description: Trinitaria VR is a tower defense game on Google Cardboard Android and like other tower defense game, you have to build a tower to defeat enemy. In this game you can upgrade your skill permanently, shoot enemies, and have many type of tower and enemies and it's a low poly 3d model art
I was the artist for The Incredible Baron. We tried to make a mobile game with a genuine story mode and enough challenges to keep people playing long after they finished the main campaign.
You can play the first 5 levels for free; the only in-game purchase is the full game, no microtransactions or ads.
Yeah Blood Bowl! I used to love the figures. Never played though, was more into painting anything Games Workshop at the time.
It looks like it exists for mobile, people seem to like it too. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.focushome.bloodbowlandroid&hl=en
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.gacivs.android.test
I am going to be somewhat critical here: I think you should definitely go back and re-write this. For starters, it is too long and not a well crafted sentence. "Mostly based on the FreeCiv, inspired by, but not following..." This is just a confusing sentence, and sounds more like an academic essay than anything.
I would suggest two approaches. 1: Either place the player automatically into the world of the game. Something like: "Command your troops to conquer villages, sack towns, and topple empires." or "Strategize in this turn based game and lead your army to victory."
Hope this helps