Frozen Synapse Prime Double Eleven Ltd. Mac|Life - Best New iOS Game - “truly an intelligent turn-based game” Pocket Gamer - "Frozen Synapse Prime stands out a… $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsMac|Life - Best New iOS Game - “truly an intelligent turn-based game” Pocket Gamer - "Frozen Synapse Prime stands out as a welcoming presence in the complex and slightly fusty strategy genre” Take part in the ultimate turn-based strategy game and lead a rebel faction to overthrow a powerful corporation controlling the city of Markov Geist. By commanding an elite strike team of futuristic soldiers including shotgunners and snipers, grenadiers and machine-gunners you can be victorious. Plot paths and issue orders to your units, test your plans and predict your opponent in each turn. Combat plays out on procedural, 3D, destructible and customizable battlefields. - Rich single player campaign with 40+ challenging missions. - Missions vary from eliminating enemies to protecting VIPs, rescuing hostages, to infiltrating and controlling bases - Full 3D Presentation - Experience the world of Frozen Synapse like never before. Newly design characters models, destructible arenas, cinematic replays, kill cams, dynamic lighting, audio and visual effects Become the ultimate tactician. **Compatibility - Frozen Synapse Prime is designed to work for: - iPhone 5 and up - iPad 4 and up - iPad Mini 2 and up - iPod 6 and up Anything below these specifications is not supported and will not play Frozen Synapse (at least properly!) Information Seller:Double Eleven Ltd. Genre:Action, Strategy Release:Aug 20, 2015 Updated:Aug 18, 2017 Version:1.02 Size:386.5 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (5) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Frozen Synapse Prime Double Eleven Ltd. Genres: Games Action Strategy GAME CENTER ENABLED $4.99 USD Supported Devices: iPadFourthGen iPadMini iPhone6 iPhone6Plus iPhone5c iPodTouchFifthGen iPadThirdGen4G iPhone5 iPadFourthGen4G iPhone4S iPadThirdGen iPhone5s iPadMini4G iPodTouchSixthGen Minimum iOS Version: iOS 8.0 Download Size: 249.9MB Frozen Synapse Prime Double Eleven Ltd. Mac|Life - Best New iOS Game - “truly an intelligent turn-based game” Pocket Gamer - "Frozen Synapse Prime stands out a… $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsMac|Life - Best New iOS Game - “truly an intelligent turn-based game” Pocket Gamer - "Frozen Synapse Prime stands out as a welcoming presence in the complex and slightly fusty strategy genre” Take part in the ultimate turn-based strategy game and lead a rebel faction to overthrow a powerful corporation controlling the city of Markov Geist. By commanding an elite strike team of futuristic soldiers including shotgunners and snipers, grenadiers and machine-gunners you can be victorious. Plot paths and issue orders to your units, test your plans and predict your opponent in each turn. Combat plays out on procedural, 3D, destructible and customizable battlefields. - Rich single player campaign with 40+ challenging missions. - Missions vary from eliminating enemies to protecting VIPs, rescuing hostages, to infiltrating and controlling bases - Full 3D Presentation - Experience the world of Frozen Synapse like never before. Newly design characters models, destructible arenas, cinematic replays, kill cams, dynamic lighting, audio and visual effects Become the ultimate tactician. **Compatibility - Frozen Synapse Prime is designed to work for: - iPhone 5 and up - iPad 4 and up - iPad Mini 2 and up - iPod 6 and up Anything below these specifications is not supported and will not play Frozen Synapse (at least properly!) Information Seller:Double Eleven Ltd. Genre:Action, Strategy Release:Aug 20, 2015 Updated:Aug 18, 2017 Version:1.02 Size:386.5 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (5) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal gamer300 Well-Known Member Feb 11, 2014 193 0 0 Europe #2 gamer300, Aug 20, 2015 Suprised to see this pop up. Any major differences between this one and the first? (Except the graphics of course) Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #3 Ayjona, Aug 20, 2015 Last edited: Aug 20, 2015 Wow, really? Just like that? Nice. Like this day needed more turn-based fun, with Demon's Rise and Galactic Keep... Do we proclaim this the top TBS release day of iOS history? (There have been release days with bigger names, but I can't recall any with three such very qualitative TBS titles dropping at once.) Quite a few tweaks to the mechanics, a bit simplified and streamlined, but both the general principles and most of the actual gameplay is much the same. Crabman Well-Known Member May 24, 2013 863 0 16 Berlin #4 Crabman, Aug 20, 2015 That's grea news and came out of nowhere.I was not interested in the original one (the graphics...) but i'll sure buy this one sapphire_neo Well-Known Member Jan 20, 2011 3,934 0 0 #5 sapphire_neo, Aug 20, 2015 Dungeon of the Endless is also turn based, in more ways than one Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #6 Ayjona, Aug 20, 2015 Last edited: Aug 20, 2015 I just went and forgot about one of the my favourite (and least traditional) PC TBS games of all times. Must be supressed iPad envy (And here is a thread-misplaced hope that they will port DotE to the iPhone quickly, so that Amplitude can get going on that iOS port of Endless Legend we all know is an impossible inevitability ) I'm starting to think that as a fan of turn-based strategy/tactics titles I belong to the most privileged group of iOS gamers. We've got everything from mobile versions of classics small and wide (XCOM, Skulls of the Shogun, FFT, Banner Saga, Frozen Synapse, Pacific Skies), to the entirely mobile and unique (Ravenmark Saga/Mercs, Last Warlock, Quest and 40K, Galactic Keep, Demon's Rise). And digital board games which come close enough. And so much in between and beyond and etcetcetc And those are just some of the most recent ones. This privilege goes back to the earliest days of iOS gaming, Wasted Lands (eldritchly horrible controls notwithstanding) and that celtic-germanic turn-based RPG I can never remember the name of... Tone1978 Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2011 118 0 0 #7 Tone1978, Aug 20, 2015 I agree , I am a fan of turn based strategy games since the original advance wars and fire emblem.. I didn't play frozen synapse but with the graphics how they are, il give this one a shot. Deadly. Love the turn based games lol. Tony Neddy F Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2009 158 0 16 #8 Neddy F, Aug 20, 2015 Any multiplayer on this? Even pass and play? Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #9 Ayjona, Aug 20, 2015 The original (released for iOS not long ago) had serviceable but very basic multiplayer* (didn't even use push notifications properly). Would be SUCH a shame if Prime didn't include MP as well. I've yet to download. Can anyone confirm or refute? * But still absurdly fun! Dongmaster Well-Known Member Mar 30, 2014 52 0 0 #10 Dongmaster, Aug 20, 2015 So my version is in Chinese or some other Asian language... WTF? CygnetSeven Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2010 7,596 33 48 #11 CygnetSeven, Aug 20, 2015 The original Frozen Synapse was made by Mode 7. Not sure who Double Eleven is. Not trying to cause a panic but I am curious if this is a real deal. Dongmaster Well-Known Member Mar 30, 2014 52 0 0 #12 Dongmaster, Aug 20, 2015 If it is a scam it may be worth wasting 5 bucks to read about it. Crabman Well-Known Member May 24, 2013 863 0 16 Berlin #13 Crabman, Aug 20, 2015 What country are you? @CygnetSeven:what,do you mean with"real deal"?it was released on Vita and Steam as well.And Android.This port/remake should be"official"enough me thinks... CygnetSeven Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2010 7,596 33 48 #14 CygnetSeven, Aug 20, 2015 Didn't know that. Sorry. Like I said, I was unsure. Lift the Camel Well-Known Member Dec 1, 2013 121 0 0 #15 Lift the Camel, Aug 20, 2015 Double Eleven is the company who Mode 7 gave the go ahead to remake/upgrade Frozen Synapse. This is indeed "The Real Deal." Haven't downloaded it yet, so no idea on multiplayer yet. orangecan Well-Known Member Aug 9, 2011 2,000 150 63 #16 orangecan, Aug 20, 2015 So I've read around a few reviews of the other versions of it but leaving aside the presentation I can't find anything that tells me what makes it different enough from the original to make me want to buy it..... Brrobotix Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2011 1,524 0 0 Under your bed #17 Brrobotix, Aug 20, 2015 Yeah I actually love the visuals in the original, and that seems like the main reason to get the new one. Does this one even have the red expansion? The Infamous E Well-Known Member Aug 16, 2014 90 0 0 #18 The Infamous E, Aug 20, 2015 I don't see any multiplayer, but I don't care because I don't play async. Regardless. The new presentation is the reason to buy this, and there are a couple new movement options from what I understand, like sliding. It's possible multiplayer is unlocked after certain criteria, but I don't see it on the main menu right now. E grenadedodger Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2010 653 0 0 Manchester, UK #19 grenadedodger, Aug 20, 2015 Really liked the idea of the first game but bloody hell it was hard. Still fancy this though one hell of a week to release in. bored2death Well-Known Member Oct 23, 2013 80 0 0 #20 bored2death, Aug 20, 2015 Is there any dont Controller support? (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Suprised to see this pop up. Any major differences between this one and the first? (Except the graphics of course)
Wow, really? Just like that? Nice. Like this day needed more turn-based fun, with Demon's Rise and Galactic Keep... Do we proclaim this the top TBS release day of iOS history? (There have been release days with bigger names, but I can't recall any with three such very qualitative TBS titles dropping at once.) Quite a few tweaks to the mechanics, a bit simplified and streamlined, but both the general principles and most of the actual gameplay is much the same.
That's grea news and came out of nowhere.I was not interested in the original one (the graphics...) but i'll sure buy this one
I just went and forgot about one of the my favourite (and least traditional) PC TBS games of all times. Must be supressed iPad envy (And here is a thread-misplaced hope that they will port DotE to the iPhone quickly, so that Amplitude can get going on that iOS port of Endless Legend we all know is an impossible inevitability ) I'm starting to think that as a fan of turn-based strategy/tactics titles I belong to the most privileged group of iOS gamers. We've got everything from mobile versions of classics small and wide (XCOM, Skulls of the Shogun, FFT, Banner Saga, Frozen Synapse, Pacific Skies), to the entirely mobile and unique (Ravenmark Saga/Mercs, Last Warlock, Quest and 40K, Galactic Keep, Demon's Rise). And digital board games which come close enough. And so much in between and beyond and etcetcetc And those are just some of the most recent ones. This privilege goes back to the earliest days of iOS gaming, Wasted Lands (eldritchly horrible controls notwithstanding) and that celtic-germanic turn-based RPG I can never remember the name of...
I agree , I am a fan of turn based strategy games since the original advance wars and fire emblem.. I didn't play frozen synapse but with the graphics how they are, il give this one a shot. Deadly. Love the turn based games lol. Tony
The original (released for iOS not long ago) had serviceable but very basic multiplayer* (didn't even use push notifications properly). Would be SUCH a shame if Prime didn't include MP as well. I've yet to download. Can anyone confirm or refute? * But still absurdly fun!
The original Frozen Synapse was made by Mode 7. Not sure who Double Eleven is. Not trying to cause a panic but I am curious if this is a real deal.
What country are you? @CygnetSeven:what,do you mean with"real deal"?it was released on Vita and Steam as well.And Android.This port/remake should be"official"enough me thinks...
Double Eleven is the company who Mode 7 gave the go ahead to remake/upgrade Frozen Synapse. This is indeed "The Real Deal." Haven't downloaded it yet, so no idea on multiplayer yet.
So I've read around a few reviews of the other versions of it but leaving aside the presentation I can't find anything that tells me what makes it different enough from the original to make me want to buy it.....
Yeah I actually love the visuals in the original, and that seems like the main reason to get the new one. Does this one even have the red expansion?
I don't see any multiplayer, but I don't care because I don't play async. Regardless. The new presentation is the reason to buy this, and there are a couple new movement options from what I understand, like sliding. It's possible multiplayer is unlocked after certain criteria, but I don't see it on the main menu right now. E
Really liked the idea of the first game but bloody hell it was hard. Still fancy this though one hell of a week to release in.