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Mobile Strike is the sam e free-to-perform sport you've confronted a million times before, just much, far worse. The [[http://topgames.website/mobile-strike-is-probably-the-new-king-of-mobile-gaming/|mobile strike gold]] It's an absolutely shameless cash grab, and even for this frequently ethically ambiguous business model stands out as an especially egregious example of the downside of mobile gaming. I know the advertisements are high budget and intriguing, and though Arnold Schwarzenegger would seem to lend the franchise at least a hint of believability (never thought I would say that) steer clear of this "game" at any cost.
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The theory ought to be familiar, you build up the best military base of all, prepare your defense and offense, and gradually update until you are powerful enough to ruin your enemies. Believe Match of Warfare or Conflict of Kings, but entirely uninspired. At least these 2 have the classic fantasy trappings; this is simply dull, modern war junk. If realistic strategies or real military strategy components were part of Cellular Strike, it could have already been significantly better. I am picturing a form of Rainbow Six meets Complete War, and now I want they'd produced that sport instead.

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Mobile Strike is the sam e free-to-perform sport you've confronted a million times before, just much, far worse. The [strike gold] It's an absolutely shameless cash grab, and even for this frequently ethically ambiguous business model stands out as an especially egregious example of the downside of mobile gaming. I know the advertisements are high budget and intriguing, and though Arnold Schwarzenegger would seem to lend the franchise at least a hint of believability (never thought I would say that) steer clear of this "game" at any cost.

The theory ought to be familiar, you build up the best military base of all, prepare your defense and offense, and gradually update until you are powerful enough to ruin your enemies. Believe Match of Warfare or Conflict of Kings, but entirely uninspired. At least these 2 have the classic fantasy trappings; this is simply dull, modern war junk. If realistic strategies or real military strategy components were part of Cellular Strike, it could have already been significantly better. I am picturing a form of Rainbow Six meets Complete War, and now I want they'd produced that sport instead.