5/5 rating based on 142 reviews. Read all reviews for Warbits for iPhone.
Warbits is paid iOS app published by Risky Lab Inc
CandaceVan
I love, love, love this game even more than ever with recent addition of single-player challenges. It's quickly become my favorite. Challenges me, gives me room to get better. I love it, and it's so nice to see a good game that is not weighed down with ads or the need for "gems," etc. Long live Warbits!
Salsita77
Quick but fun TBS game. Good sense of humor and solid mechanics. Not a ton of strategic diversity in the missions, but always enough to be entertaining.
Zackman777
The single player is awesome, the multiplayer is awesome, and I haven't tried the challenges out yet, but I'm guessing it's going to be awesome too. I love the art style and how neat everything is. They even created a full manual for this! Look it up online and see for yourself! Only reason why I didn't give 5 stars/suggestions for game: *Make it so we can invite our friends AND have them on the same team when auto-matching with random players. *Make it so we can invite our friends to be on the same team AND play against 2 other AI opponents. *The manual says that we're supposed to be able to create our own tags in tag matches, but I can't on the phone version. You need to maybe change this? But not as important as the other two (Big Advance Wars fan, you guys did an amazing job) 5/9/17 *bug: In one of my games, destroying the last reactor causes the game to crash. It's happened 4 times in a row, and using a different unit to destroy it makes no difference. I hope this helps.
Eraywrah
Tactically and strategically superior to Advance Wars. No issues to report. Here are some unit suggestions: Assault scout unit that can either move twice or attack and move. Low armor, medium attack Area of effect mech transport unit that deals damage to all adjacent enemy units when it arrives at a location. Deals more damage when "loaded" with an infantry unit who is manning the guns. Elite ranger unit, which goes into stealth mode when in the mountains. More expensive than the regular ranger. A ballista-type unit that automatically fires a shot on the first unit that enters its firing radius, cannot actively fire if it has already shot during the opponents turn. Mine-deployment mech. Three land mines thAt can be "unloaded" on the ground and triggers when an enemy ground unit rolls over it. Great for laying traps in the brush. A ballista unit that fires a weaker shot than the standard, but strikes a radius of 2x2 damaging all, ground units within the 4 tiles.
Tummywubs
This is the game we all loved in a new quirky wrapping. Touch controls port over seamlessly. Until Andy rises from the grave, I'll be happily playing this surprising gem!
Fhshtn
A more intelligent game than the "clash of (insert war-like noun)" pay-to-play garbage pumped out by the major mobile gaming studios.
Yipperdoodle
Besides a chess puzzles game I have, this is definitely the best strategy game I've played. And alongside an action/platformer app called Mushroom 11 this is one of my favorites. I loved advance wars on the GameBoy advance, definitely provided a change of scenery from chess, so this is an excellently designed copycat. I have beat the first two territories so far and I have not yet scene warships such as diving submarines though but hopes r still fairly high
anechoe
Captures the Advance Wars vibe better than any other game I've played on the App Store! The units don't look at distinct from the terrain as they do in AW, making it sometimes hard to see your units ... and the story is sort of silly - I will defend people putting ketchup on their eggs TO THE DEATH! ... well, not that death ... but the mechanics feel very good generally and everything just gives off a polished vibe. I'm excited to play more :)