5/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for Nano Empire for iPhone.
Nano Empire is paid iOS app published by James Senter
Celticgeek
I had a great time going through this game. A very unique story. I wish these types of well made but small games got more attention in the App Store. If you are reading this I recommend you give it a try.
jaygo
This is a fantastic incremental which does not use a pay-to-speed mechanic. It tells a single story, like Spaceplan or Universal Paperclips. Well worth a dollar.
Goobie Sack
I really really love the concept of this game, you should reallllly look into trying to develop it a bit more...I swear I’d play the heck out of it since I’ve already played liked 20 worlds so far already...only for 99¢?! The story, the simply yet progressive design and all of that stuff in the game is just, SO on point. I promise whatever update you add, if I gotta purchase an add-on ID BE COMPLETELY OKAY WITH THAT. I checked your twitter and it said you were a college student working on game development. I’m really happy to see your upcoming, and I’d love to see some more creative versatile world builders like this one. Major major props. Good luck in school!
Zyvvrict
Excellent incremental strategy game. Couldn’t stop playing once I started... I had to beat it 4 times to see the different endings. It was a lot of fun to fine tune a speed running strategy to get to the end faster each time. Outstanding game design!
John Eternal
Bought this a while back, but recent sat down to understand it. Wow, Nano totally captures my attention and after a week of on and off, I finally crushed Z! It’s totally an enjoyable progress bar sim that had enough sci-fi writing to pull me into the universe.
The guy with the stick
My wife and I love this game. Is an outstanding way to spend a couple of minutes or couple of hours simply losing out and spending time in your own head. It’s a great fantastic mechanic will building. The guy with the stick
PO'd Gamer
Only one complaint - the combat system doesn’t always make sense mathematically. 999,999,999 versus 5,000 and it takes more than a single hit to win? Other than that, great game. Already beat it once, going to try different tactics my second time through.