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The War Game Genre for Pocket PC

It’s been a distracting Pocket PC wargame session with Handmark Warfare Incorporated for Pocket PC.

I experienced flashes of Lead and conquer pangs of nostalgia when I started mounting power generators to keep my turrets going. It was the only thing keeping enemy AI units at bay.

You are on the planet Icarus and you are fighting for resources against the OMNI corporation. You have to build storage houses to store the gem patches on the map for RTS PPC war game.

Once you’ve upgraded to the gills with the money you’ve earned, you’ll be able to use some high-powered weapons.

You’ll find Built-in war extremely interesting and more difficult as campaign missions continue.

Soon enough, I was sucked into this universe of real-time strategy games for mobile devices on my iPAQ.

I had been playing RTS without realizing it when my father came home with The ancient art of war by Brøderbund in 1984 for your desktop PC.

This desktop PC game caused quite a stir in the gaming community back then, with a rudimentary gameplay balance becoming a more complex staple in later incarnations of the genre.

It took a while, but we’re at a point where the big RTS games on our PDAs don’t just have to be desktop-to-PDA ports like Age of Empires, as evidenced by the presence of Warfare Incorporated on the scene of real-time strategy games.

I protected my mobile Dominion HQ with some scout ships during a “cross the plains” mission in the test volley, then unleashed a can of vehicular whupass in the next wild and uneven battle during the next mission.

I immobilized the enemy AI and did a short job with their power generators, deactivating their turrets.

Then I amassed my rocket-propellant infantry and my best-class ships instead of some lightly armored scout ships.

This led to some laser-filled enemy building burning action, which I’m not too proud of. AI’s humiliation was total.

I’ve been battle-hardened by RTS on my desktop PC as my colleagues routinely try to decimate each other’s forces in Age of mythology, Rise of nations Y C&C Generales Zero Hour, Among others.

Now we can keep the game party in real time on our PDAs with an exclusive launch of the Pocket PC platform.

Let’s look forward to more original Pocket PC real-time wargame releases like this one and fewer transitions from desktop to PDA games in the future.

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