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I'm probably just not very good or this game just really isn't for me, but I found the whole experience to be very repetitive, overly and meaninglessly difficult, and extremely limited. The music was also driving me slowly insane.

I like how this game took inspiration from Advance Wars, and gave it an nice little spin with it commanders. It has a safe story with unique enough characters to enjoy it, plus an decent soundtrack to follow. I dont know why despite having that great soundtrack, they choose to use the same 3 battle songs, it makes you go crazy. Other than that, it's pretty enjoyable and adjustable to your own difficulty

The game looks great and im sure its fun for those who like advance wars but i couldnt find the motivation to finish

I never finished the campaign, but the multiplayer is a blast, especially if you can get a full group of four together. Just make sure you set aside at least two hours for it.

I genuinely like the visual style of this game, and mechanically it's really solid with each leader feeling unique like Advance Wars but in a slightly different way. That said, the story is actively unenjoyable and most of the voice acting ranges from forgettable to terrible.

Cute dog is a good bonus though.


Back in the day nobody could beat me in this game

The pixel art is really nice but the game is one of the most boring and unninovative tactics games I've ever seen.

I don't like this type of game, I don't remember why I bought it.

In a game genre where you have to respect pacing, pacing disrespects you..

First thing I played was the co-op campaign with a friend. It was alright, but I wish it was more fleshed out.

A love letter to Advanced Wars. Lovely art and music.

Enjoyable but boring and long after a while

unplayable on switch, save data would roll back a few stages every time with no way to make sure it doesn't

Advance Wars returns!(sort of) While it doesn't exactly capture the feel of Advance Wars, this game comes really close and kept me occupied for such a long time. I made a lot of maps as well thanks to the level creator. I wanted to try the campaign creator but I don't have that kind of time or creativity. Still, this game is amazing and I can't wait to try the sequel!

A game with a solid foundation that has a lot of weird and frustrating things to it where by the end of the game I was kinda relived I finished it.

Getting the positives out of the way first, the obvious one being the game looks phenomenal, absolutely gorgeous pixel art. The other part being that they made navel combat feel much more worth buying units for, something I felt like Advance Wars didn't really figure out until Days of Ruin.

It's wild seeing how they managed to have navel combat on par, maybe even better than Days of Ruin, but the way how they tackled your commanders I find much worse than Days of Ruin. The fact that you instantly lose the game if your commander dies is so frustrating because these levels are insanely long. You can be out here playing the game and forgot to check the range of the enemy's dragon and then your commander gets blasted and now you either restart the entire level or go back to one of your saves. Your CO dying causing you to lose is far too punishing for an upside that's just a strong single unit that can occasionally use a good ability.

Going into the levels of this game. There is like no variety to these missions. It's either a standard skirmish where you have to destroy all the barracks and/or defeat the commander, or it's a level with infinite spawning enemies, the latter being just not fun and a slog to play through as some for some of them, you have to get your units to a specific area, so the best thing to do is to just run away from fights. There's also no fun mission objectives, and when they do try to spice up the standard skirmish levels, like with fog of war, they only did for 3 missions, one of those missions being optional. You also have some maps just being way too big, taking your troops forever to get to the battle. There's also the fact that the ai isn't all that smart. It will make baffling decisions like leaving it's commander unguarded and out in the open when you have an abundance of units to attack it with, or even just send it's CO into your group of units just because it had it's groove ready.

The story is also real whatever. Good guy must stop evil person from dooming the world. Advance Wars does the same thing, but at least the characters were entertaining while the characters in Wargroove felt cliche at best and annoying at worst.

I feel like a real snob constantly comparing this to Advance Wars, but this game wears it's inspiration on it's sleeve so the comparison is inevitable.

Lo abandané cuando recien salio y apenas en 2024 lo volví a retomar y la verdad que lo disfrute mucho más. Tienen mucho contenido y a{un me falta terminar el arcade y quizás sacar algunas misiones en A, pero el reto de la historia, los puzzles y el Arcade son muy entretenidos, adem{as que adore el humor de la historia y los personajes.