Tiny Armies Reviews

4/5 rating based on 47 reviews. Read all reviews for Tiny Armies for iPhone.
Tiny Armies is paid iOS app published by Brothers Flint

The only game you’ll need on your watch and maybe even your phone.

RETRO RADICAL

Simple and addicting. This game captures the spirit of both turn based strategy games and board games into a minimalistic masterpiece. I play this game at least three times a day. Whether I’m cooking some breakfast or riding in an elevator, when the games are so short I can always make a little time. Endlessly replayable and extremely satisfying 10 frustrating forest upsets out of 10. Oh yeah I almost forgot, the local versus is an amazing way to kill time with a friend or partner. Flinging your little mono color comrades back and forth is a great way to make a stale moment waiting for a movie to start into a fun little game of thrones. 10 fellowships of the fling out of 10.


I am very disappointed

Mrs.Needles

This is the first time I’ve been disappointed in an app that I actually paid money for. I bought it just because it has a watch app access in addition to on my phone. I played all 8 available levels and I couldn’t progress on to new levels. It sure seemed attractive with all its positive reviews but if you don’t want or don’t have the ability to play with friends there’s no point in this application at all. I just wish at this point I could get a refund, but whatever. $0.99 wasted on a good lesson not to always buy just based on “good” reviews.


The only game you need

Rel baskets

I love this game it’s so fun, it’s strategy, you can play on Apple Watch, and even two player. great game all you need


Potential but not there yet

enp522

The concept for the game is alright and it is true that it’s easy to pick up and play but there’s a few flaws that I think outweigh the positives. The gameplay involves swiping to move your pieces in an attempt to “capture” enemy pieces. As others have mentioned the levels are random each time. Even when you restart a level you get a new random level so there isn’t really an opportunity to learn how to “beat” a particular puzzle. It’s a big stretch to call this a “puzzle” game because of that. The AI is also laughable sometimes - clearly making bad moves that allow you to win when there would be better options. Also for some reason when you get to the second “stage” or whatever you call it they introduce a “fog of war” mechanic where you literally can’t see any part of the board and you’re forced to just make random moves and hope that it works out. I’m not sure how that can be classified as strategy.


Great game!

AlexandreDaGreat

Great game but would greatly appreciate an iPhone X update. Other than that it is an amazing game. Totally worth .99 ?


So fun!

kabooom blaster

It’s the best puzzle game for any time and anywhere I. It’s super fun


Dang!

#Fornite is better

This is such a fun game to play to play while your bored and really cool cuz it also supports iMessage and Apple Watch as well. All in all, just a really fun mobile game.


Idea

Apple_Duffy7

Great app but here’s and idea! You should do a Champion game mode where who every have the most wins in a month would get a prize. Like cash


Good mechanics, not always fun

Thrawst

This game is solidly executed and there's something pleasing about the animations. The random boards though make this game particularly frustrating. There are often maps where there is no winning moves for you or the AI ("The best move is not to play"). In skirmish mode you can customize the occurrence of the map tiles which helps make it a little more probable that it's possible to win.


Potential.

Uncoolcentral

Fog of war is worse than pointless here. Glad there’s a setting to disable it. A replay option after a loss is a decent idea. Powerups? Might be fun. Better AI — easy/normal/hard