Warpath, Strategy Game That Often Enters Ads Finally Released on Android and iOS
Have you ever been busy watching a video on Youtube and suddenly got an ad from a game called Warpath? It must be admitted that Lilith Games’ efforts in marketing this game are really very intentional. Apart from the advertisements that appear in many places, they even had time to hire the famous Youtuber Jontron to market the game in an ad snippet that was quite funny and succeeded in attracting the attention of many players.
After entering the Beta Test stage for the past few months, this game has finally been officially released on Android and iOS. The game itself carries the strategy genre and places players in an atmosphere of war in the WW2 era or the 2nd world war. Your task in this game is to form an army of various units with other players to achieve victory and get abundant prizes.
This game allows players to set strategy in absolute terms, whether it’s setting the command of each unit and the tasks they must perform, or observing the course of battles automatically. The Warpath plot runs from a series of chapters that offer different challenges and demand a better strategy. Players must also be able to form alliances to strengthen troop strength while increasing rank.
Another uniqueness of Warpath also lies in the role of each Officer or special character that governs the course of the battle. Each Officer has a special ability that can even turn an emergency situation to their advantage. Some examples include the ability to recover injured troops quickly, or monitoring the vicinity of the battlefield to find the best point of attack to penetrate enemy defenses.
Interested in the Game?
For those of you who are curious about this game, Warpath is available for free on Android and iOS. You can check more complete details of the game on the official website HERE.
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