Judgement Day War on iPhone/iPod Touch

Posted on 11 November 2009 by GillRider  

Recently, the iPhone/iPod Touch have exploding with games. It started out as fairly simple games to kill time, like Spot the Difference! or Peggle. But we have today a game that involves a bit more dedication than the amount of time it takes to go through a McDonald’s drive through at lunch.

Judgement Day War, a real-time strategy game developed by Gaijin Entertainment, is now available on the AppStore. Bringing desert warfare to the iPhone/iPod Touch, Judgement Day War puts you in command of troops and war machines including tanks and helicopters, and additional bonuses such as reinforcements, communication interception and air strikes.

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This handheld badboy includes:

  • 33 special missions set in three historical campaigns in the Middle East
  • Endless Survival Mode – battle with a virtually endless number of randomly generated missions that increase in difficulty
  • More than 20 strategic skills can be upgraded along the way, readying the forces for each new challenge.
  • Intuitive controls that let players focux on battle plans and strategic thinking.
  • Global leaderboard lets players see where they rank in both Campaign and Endless Survival modes.

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It sounds like this isn’t the usual pick up and go games you find on a mobile devices; this almost sounds like a full blown game! I have a feeling this will be one of the first of many fully developed games coming out for the iPhone/iPod Touch.

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