Although Atlantic Battle is just another version of J2ME fleet fight game, I would like to explicitly tell about this game here. This game is so interesting, because it has the possibility to play in multiplayer mode with friends and it is regardless of where you enemies are.
The data transmission goes through GPRS, which, fairly comfortable today’s because of relatively low prices. Moreover, you has the possibility during the game to communicate with your enemy by sending messages. This is also very beneficial, because the messages that are transferred via GPRS, cost only a fraction of the costs that might arise if these messages would be sent via SMS.
Among the other highlights of the game is the nice graphics and animation. Moreover, I find the automatic feature of the arrangement of the vessels very useful, although if you want to play, but you have no time for manual configuration of the ships.
And if you have no human opponent at moment, you can always play a single-mode game.
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Atlantic Battle by MobiLeap
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008Dune + Civilization = Revival
Thursday, July 31st, 2008Strategy is one of the best genres of games that are playable on mobile phones. But the choice of tactics games is unfortunately not so big as I would wish me.
Perhaps because of that reason I was very pleased when I discovered the game “Revival”.
This is a strategy game, where you take the role of an emissary of a well-developed of the seven races. You will be sent to the one of the many planets of a galaxy, in order to build a civilization there. Each planet consists of several types of zones. Each zone type hides different types of resources. The most important are: gold, iron and food. Of course, you should be able to manage these resources as efficiently as possible like in any other game of this type. The profit of resources can be accelerated by constructing of appropriated buildings at certain locations. Depending on the the evolution progress, the cities will be greater, the number of units increase in a geometric progression, making it very difficult to continue playing the role of the leader. You will always need more time to make a few new steps. I find this very positive, because you will need much time to finish all missions. The fun of the game goes not so fast away, like in some other games of the case.
The only thing that disappointed me in the game was the graphics. This is really primitive and although the graphics in the strategy games plays a subordinate role, I would wish me a bit more for this game.