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There is a free version of this game, I encourage you to try it out.The Top iPad Air Deals for Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2021, Including Apple iPad Air 3 & Air 4 (2020) Device DealsīOSTON, November 26, 2021-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Black Friday & Cyber Monday iPad Air deals are underway. I like the WW I conquest scenarios the best, been trying out the various sides. I've played about 15 games so far, at least 30 hours of play, and it's generally been pretty good. The game is not all that complicated, but learning the nuances can be a pain, such as what the little circles on the map mean, or what it means when units turn red or blue. What tutorial there is is very general, and no formal manual. The biggest fault I've seen in this thing so far is the lack of documentation. Machine guns do a second round of fire (if they survive) on infantry and cavalry, artillery only gets shot back at by artillery or units in forts, etc.
It understands how to best attack with each kind of unit. The AI does passibly well in strategy, the computer players usually only attack something nearby, and gradually shuffle over wherever. I think this is because frequently friendlies are blocking your way to enemy territory and you would be stuck if you couldn't attack them. In practice, this doesn't matter much because your allies are very tolerant of you attacking them. If a nation is on your border and doesn't attack you, it's either a neutral or friendly. Anyone that attacks a known enemy is an ally. Any one that attacks one of your units or invades your territory is an enemy. You have to watch as battles go on around the map. The game doesn't always tell you who is on what side, who is your friends, who is your enemies, and who are neutrals. The campaign games seem to focus on the area rather than sides, but I don't know because there seems to be some kind of bug where it keeps putting me back in the first battle after I've completed it. The scenarios aren't particularly historical – First you have to invade France across the channel, then next game go over to North America and help the Canadians defeat the USA, and then go back across to France later to help fight the Germans.
For the empire one, you pick a country (staring with England) and play a series of scenarios with it in order. The scenarios are divided into the Empire and campaign games. This means if you are the Germans in the Jutland scenario, you must not only defeat the British fleet, but also conquer the part of England in play as well.
In all of them, the player commands a side, and the player + possibly allies must conquer all of the enemies' land squares. There are scenarios and the "Conquest" game – all of WW I in Europe. To me it was a marked improvement over EW2, and gives me some experience with WW I, which I don't do much with. By drdirt1 | Review Date: ApIn general, European War 3 is a well-thought out game, and on the iPad, fairly cheap as well.