Mother Of All Battles Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for Mother Of All Battles for iPhone.
Mother Of All Battles is free iOS app published by Sean O'Connor

Crash all the time

RogerGab

Unplayable on iPhone text color & size is bad. Crashes on startup!


Gamer007

Mad about your update 007

The new update completely crashes the game. I have purchased all the maps and played this game for a couple of years on various iPads. Now the game is totally useless. How can you offer an update without fully testing to make sure it will work?


Great game but crashes after most recent update

Bigredabraham

Great game. I was glad to see an update since I think various features could be added/improved, sadly this update causes the game to crash instantly upon launch. Please fix ASAP


Great game but...

HelpFIxThisGame

...can't even open game after recent update. Immediate crash/screen freeze. What's up with that?


Update fixed my problem!

PowerDroid1977

I just installed the new update, and now the app crashes instantly. It's totally unplayable, and I lost all of my in-app purchases as a result. Very upset and disappointed, as this was a favorite game. ETA — The newest update solved the problem on my iPad 2 (v8.1.3), and everything seems to be running fine. Looking forward to trying out the new tweaks and maps! Thanks!


Great game!

Taxburdett

I had a few problems with the previous release but this one is rock solid. No crashes at all. A very nice Empire clone with a ton of maps to play on.


Was great. Now no work.

Geoff witha G

Is great again! The latest update seems to be bug free, and the new maps are great - particularly 'more cities.' = yet even more time playing this great throwback game.


Perfectness

Nerdy Strategist

There has not been a game for a long time to ever captivate my time for long extend periods until I found this game. It's simple fun and the best part it's all free.


What "Risk" should be like!

Science Teacher

This is one of my favorite apps and I have been playing for years. They keep updating with new maps to keep the game interesting. Yes, the maps are in-app purchases, but for $.99 for 20 maps that seems fair price. A map takes an hour to complete on very hard level. This game is what Risk should have been. There are different units with different abilities. To conquer the world you must win the air, land, and sea! This is a turn based strategy game that does not require Internet access to play. Pro: 1. Fog-of-War: you can only see the part of the map where your units are, part of the game is just exploration. 2. Each unit has a different function, but very intuitive: tanks for land, planes for air, four type of ships, bombers... You will need them all! 3. Easy to learn, a lot like Risk. 4. You can now save multiple games in progress and finish later. 5. Many different kinds of maps: mountains, oceans, cities, swamps, ... 6. Many different levels: play easy you always win. Play very hard and I only win 75% of the time and sometimes I have to replay a dozen times to change strategies before I win. 7. The game will surrender if you clearly have the upper hand, so no need to destroy every city. It will show you the entire board once you win, but if you like you can refuse and destroy every city. 8. Color coded strength bar for your nation so you can see how you are doing compared to all computer players at all times. Who is weak and who is strong is known at all times. Con: 1. You always play against five computer players. No option to change computer attributes (aggressive, passive...) 2. You can not take back a wrong move 3. Very addictive. I sometimes spend 10-15 turns trying to take a continent with back and forth battles. 4. You can not stack units on land, so when attacking a city you are limited by space for your tanks, huge defensive advantage to cities. No stacking naval units either. 5. It would be nice to have "army" units to move through forests or mountains, but not "tanks." 6. It would be nice to see number of turns to complete map after winning on the "map" page so you could go back and try to beat your turn time on each map. Instead of just the difficulty level you used to win.


Wonderful Game

Tikibob48

Can’t say enough about this game. Very streamlined with many tactical choices. I played Empire Deluxe on the PC decades ago and on my iPad now and this version of MoAB is superior. The AI plays very aggressively at the Hard and Very Hard levels. It can be a real challenge to win at the higher levels of play, if you start off in the middle of the map and are surrounded by your enemies. Find a corner to defend yourself and build out.