World War comes to Android

In: Mobile

5 May 2010

Probably one of the best games I’ve played from the Android market – World War.  I’m not going to go into too much detail, you can find a few full reviews around the web. Though it is highly addictive and is the perfect game you can drop in and out of a few times a day, keeping your army together and fighting off the commies!  You don’t need to stayed glued to the screen or have lighting fast touch response, so it’s practical while you’re on the move.  And it even work well on a standard GPRS signal if that’s all you can get out in the sticks.

It’s a mobile MMORPG and  is one of the best I’ve found.  Yes, it’s a lot like those html stats based games of the mid 90′s, when you could drop into one at school and build your mafia army up, waiting for your cash and mobs to refresh on the hour (remember?), but on mobile works brilliantly.

If you want to hook up and conquer the world together get me added! My id’s ERM7C8.

I’ll see you on the field!

Oh, and most of the criticisms of the linked review have now been addressed through updates.

9.5/10

2 Responses to World War comes to Android

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Mike Jessop

July 13th, 2010 at 11:11

Here Here!!!!! mucho hours wasted!

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Adam Tudor

July 13th, 2010 at 13:50

Indeed Mr. Jessop! It’s awesome. What’s your ID? I’ll add you into my alliance :)

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