Strategy & Tactics World War 2 Reviews – Page 6

3/5 rating based on 127 reviews. Read all reviews for Strategy & Tactics World War 2 for iPhone.
Strategy & Tactics World War 2 is free iOS app published by HC GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION LIMITED

Doesn't Even Load

Holland B

Won't go beyond the developer name screen. Trash.


Why the update?

Peanut butter pixal thing

The last update was pushed with no actual changelog, just an ad for the in app purchases ? The game itself is well designed, but ruined by being pay-to-win. Fortunately, there's also the "deluxe" version, which has no in app purchases, is properly balanced and is much more enjoyable. Get that instead.


Tough game

G.D.71

After the tutorial the game is mere impossible. I couldn't get past the first map. The game was interesting and challenging just too challenging.


Very good strategy game for real strategy fans. Fixed a lot of problems

Brandon Levi

First off, don't expect to master this game on your first play through. There is a learning curve and the game can be rather difficult, but that's why it's so fun. It took me a couple of play throughs to master the game and the game is still very fun. Money well spent. Also, the game is not pay-to-win. The only reason to spend money in-game is if you aren't willing to put the time into actually getting good at the game. The learning curve is what makes it fun. Don't buy resources! Just practice. To Herocraft's credit, they fixed a lot of the issues I was experiencing with this game. The two expansions used to crash upon loading, but they both work now. The bones of this game are very good and it is a fantastic play through for a strategy fan. Consider purchasing one of their newer versions, but I do recommend contacting their customer service if you have any issues or before purchase. They have been very prompt and helpful with any issues. Definitely a five star game for gameplay, depth, and replay value.


Challenging but fun

Kooljoe BDS86

It takes a bit to get use to but it is fun to play.


One of my favorites of the Strategy&Tactics series

Zaratoid the reviewer

I've played some of your other games, like Strategy&Tactics Sandbox, and the Medieval War game, but this is my personal favorite, because you play small (yet pleasantly challenging) levels through a campaign. I call the levels short in comparison to the Strategy&Tactics Sandbox game. In the sandbox game you are given very few objectives to guide you, and it is much more challenging, depending on what character you choose. In Strategy&Tactics if you choose USSR you have quite an easy time surviving and meeting your objective. If you choose to play as Latvia you will die at the hands of the USSR immediately. I enjoy this game because it uses many objectives to guide you and it also uses common terms that most people know, such as how in level 2 or 3 the game tells you to blitzkrieg, to strategically bomb enemies right before rushing them with troops, tanks, and other armored vehicles to catch the enemy while they are dazed to deal a fatal blow. I can't find anything else to say at the moment, because I'm tired and it's around 4-5 AM where I live, but to the developers, if you are reading this, 1. This is one of my favorite games under the category of military strategy games (my absolute favorite category of games), even though the first military strategy game I played was Risk, which I also enjoy does not compare to this, both because they are so different, and because this is so much better. 2. I know you probably won't, but I will ask, considering your WWII Strategy&Tactics franchise/series is so popular were you planning on making a WWI based Strategy&Tactics? I know it could be hard to integrate trench warfare into the feeling of Strategy&Tactics, but my idea is that trenches will act as normal provinces, but they will be extremely fortified, and split so that two trenches will be in a province. Germany and the other central powers will be the only ones allowed to buy mustard gas at the beginning of the game, so they will have the advantage over trench warfare in the early game. Britain and the allies are the only ones who can buy tanks, but Germany can salvage allied tanks after battle and reuse them *whisper* "and maybe German technology branch could include the ability to dissect and learn how to build tanks" *wink* *wink*. Germany should have zeppelin which are invincible unless a province is conquered while the zeppelin is in the airport there, or they are hit with a missile from a plane. I don't know how you would make Austria-Hungary as bad as it was in the real war, but you could try. Also make it so that part way through the the war the Russian civil war happens and the Bolshevik controlled provinces do not attack the central powers. Other than that I don't what else to say because anything else would be too obvious to add


Strategy as it should be!

markel97

I fondly remembered the lad board games like Blitzkrieg and was astonished to find this game. I am in love with it (sic). Highly recommend it!


Plz more dlc

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I want more DLC maybe a German invasion of the USA with Japan kinda like man in the high castle style and I would like to play Russian invasion dlc with the two player mode


Not too bad

crwood078

It takes a while learning effective strategy but it's not too bad. Just won first battle after several tries so now we'll see if the game gets better. Tips: block off retreats for enemy, always maintain a retreat for yourself and guard your Air Force by keeping them at least one province behind the front.


Ugh. ??????

TBDaniel

What garbage! I succeeded in Poland, and now while attacking Denmark and Norway the Danish fall easily and then I attack Norway with more troops and they still fail. THE GAME IS RIGGED AGAINST MY TROOPS! Why else would It randomly loose when I have more troops? Definitely deleting this one really quickly...