Warcode Reviews

4/5 rating based on 17 reviews. Read all reviews for Warcode for iPhone.
Warcode is free iOS app published by OeG Handelsbolag

no ipod touch 4gen support

Laughingtaco

i was waiting for this..but no support for ipod touch 4th gen.. please please please give us support.


Great game and concept

3-D DuDe

However the developer needs to hire an artist to create illustrated characters and items. The current ones look like they were made in MS paint.


Lackluster

Rub1x

Like its predecessor, the Barcode Battler, Warcode essentially crunches numbers to decide the outcome of a battle. The graphics are pretty lame, and although you can scan in any barcode you find and turn them into weapons or soldiers, the powerful ones prompt you to pay $1.99 for the "full" version of the game before they can be used. Seeing as how the game crashes every time I try to advance past level 1, I don't think that's gonna happen.


Great

J w campbell

This game is addicting.


Shows potential.

dmdufrene

I've been waiting on a decent barcode game for the iPhone for a while now and this one finally delivered. And even though the potential is unreached at this point, I am enthusiastic as this app is only around a month old at this point. I recommend it, it will only get better with time.


Love the improvements

tbr281

Love the update! I'll be playing/ scanning more often now to see what I can get... Great improvements!


Good but..

Calderoni

Needs way more variety of creatures to find. Also the ability to free battle ALL of your army vs ALL of your friends real time with AI (you choose nothing, just watch the outcome based on what you have) would be awesome. They AI could 'choose' the equipment as well.


Awesome!

Tough Reviews

It does what it says


Lack of variety

NessVII

In Warcode, what fighters you get are entirely dependent on what country the barcodes come from. Since I am in the US, all I have ever received are Indians and Soldiers, nothing else. The only time I was lucky enough to scan a Japanese barcode, I got a Ninja. Also, you have to pay 2 dollars for the "secret" powerful warriors, which turn out to be more Soldiers and Indians. On top of that, the graphics are just bland, there's no animation, and the battles are simply monotonous. I think an actual Barcode Battler would have been preferable to this, at least you could have made your own varied warrior cards with that.


Okay

Korei Ryuu

This game has amazing potential, it really does, but the creator definitely needs to focus on this game and bring us a heavy update. $1.99 really isn't much money for a game like this IF it was worked on even just a little more.