First Strike: Classic Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 86 reviews. Read all reviews for First Strike: Classic for iPhone.
First Strike: Classic is paid iOS app published by FEINHEIT GmbH

The Best!

AmesMoore

When it comes to destroying all life on planet Earth, First Strike is the best sinful pleasure on the entire AppStore! Before, I would commonly play Plague Inc. and First Strike 1.3. Now that the Final Hour update has finally arrived (for friggin’ FREE), Plague Inc. and all of its IAPs are fading quickly into the sunset. Thanks to all the folks behind this modern day classic! It is one of my all time favorite games on ANY electric powered device. A must play!!!


Can’t lose?

Black Beard2222

I lost a match on purpose because I just didn’t have the time to finish it but it doesn’t show I lose it just shows the world with the final country controlling everything I’d like to see the stats even if I lose


One of the best

Beefy doge

This is a grate game and now it's even better


Good game but

Game Central 7

My allies will just fire their weapons at me.


Interesting

Zomdofndjdb

Interesting game... the only winning move is not to play. Let this be a lesson to the world leaders and leaders of superpower nations


Reset

Verydisappointed836

Started to play final hour and got up to about 17% completion, then i got on the next day and all of my progress was completely lost


Thank you!

Ebear0309

Thanks for adding final hour


Broken in newest patch

Max Havelaar

Loved this game, but since the last patch if you close the application you lose all your progress and everything that you have unlocked. This needs to be fixed,


Problem

CosmicZeus

I like the game but sometimes I can’t click on anything but the game is still going. Please fix


Another great game

Thegamerevier-88

Though there are some flaws(most notably that the pc and iOS version are different)I love this game,it combines a ftl like franticness and panic while also being able to see how much death happened at the end.Great game I wish was more recognized