Out now. Dawn of Titans: War Strategy NaturalMotion CONQUER the Shattered Kingdoms as you CONTROL EPIC TITANS in STUNNING 3D WARS! COMMAND thousands of troops together with… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsCONQUER the Shattered Kingdoms as you CONTROL EPIC TITANS in STUNNING 3D WARS! COMMAND thousands of troops together with GOD TITANS such as THOR, ZEUS, LOKI and many more! COLLECT them all, CAPTURE enemy territory, EXPAND your empire, DOMINATE the leaderboards, and BUILD your ARMY by taking part in the most engaging ACTION STRATEGY PVP WAR MMO RPG on mobile! Join your friends in ALLIANCES and take on DAILY EVENTS, including Alliance War, Raid Boss, Conquest and Assault modes! · Award-Winning, Console-Quality Graphics: Winner of IMGA Award for Best Technical Achievement and Game Artist of the Year. · Non-stop Events & Live Campaigns: War never stops in Dawn of Titans, with Events starting daily, and new Titans and rewards available each week. · Stunning Titans of Myth and Legend: Collect colossal Gods and Warriors and battle them out in epic fantasy PVP wars like you’ve never seen before. · 100% Real-Time Battle Control: Directly control legions of troops alongside your Titans, with full command of strategy, spell casting, attack and defense. · Form an Unbeatable Alliance: Unite with friends and take on other Alliances in the weekly Season leaderboard, and gather your total strength to take on new challenges each day. · Build the Ultimate Kingdom: Capture lands and build your fantasy empire as you take on other players in the most captivating action strategy MMO RPG on mobile! · Gather and Expand your Titan Collection: Collect Titans from real world myths and legends, such as the mighty Norse God Odin, or the Lord of Olympus himself - Zeus! · Equip and Upgrade your Army: Gear up your Titans and troops with powerful Relics and artifacts, and conquer the meta! --- Data connection required to play. 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Information Seller:NaturalMotion Genre:Action, Strategy Release:Dec 07, 2016 Updated:Jun 29, 2021 Version:1.42.0 Size:1.6 GB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Palanthian Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2016 142 2 18 #2 Palanthian, Dec 7, 2016 Better have a look then! macplash Well-Known Member Apr 17, 2014 2,645 1,103 113 Male 3D artist Munich, Germany #3 macplash, Dec 7, 2016 only two years after soft launch.. don't even know what to say Palanthian Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2016 142 2 18 #4 Palanthian, Dec 8, 2016 Forget it... Well this is a disappointing day. Two games I was waiting for in soft launch finally released, the other being Galaxy on Fire 3, and both games - quite frankly - suck. Let me elaborate on Dawn of Titans. After nearly 2 years in soft launch, you would have thought they would have perfected this game. It seems that the 2 year period was simply spent trying to work out how to monetise it, as the gameplay itself is virtually non-existent. The much heralded graphics are nothing to boast about (maybe they were 2 years ago when the soft launch period began, but not anymore - that ship has sailed). The best thing about the game is the opening cut-scene, once you've seen that you've pretty much seen it all. Your "base", a floating island in the clouds, looks very nice, but it's really just a feast of post-processing effects. There's nothing actually going on, it's pretty dead to look at. The combat ... ugh. It's completely uninspired. Three blocks of infantry and a "titan", versus the same on the other side. Tap on each block and tap on the opposing side to tell it which block to attack, same for the titan. Tap the fight button. Then just watch; very little interaction is needed after that. As the battle started, since I found myself having some free time with very little to actually do, I decided to zoom in and watch these little guys fight to the death. I laughed. Out loud. They're not even 3D guys, they're actually badly rendered 2D sprites which flicker in a very unnatural way. Any sense of immersion was gone immediately. Only the titan is a 3D model, clearly that's where all of the development work went. They probably wanted to support older devices, but once again I can see development decisions based on a game that should have launched 2 years ago, this just looks awful now. If you want to see this kind of combat done (marginally) better, look at Total War Battles: Kingdom, released earlier this year. At least all of the little guys are well animated 3D models which actually look like they're fighting a battle. Better still, play Total War: Rome, with none of the freemium annoyance which no doubt plagues Dawn of Titans. I heard that Dawn of Titans was intended to be the goose that lays the golden egg for Zynga: http://venturebeat.com/2016/02/10/zynga-highlights-potential-of-ad-revenue-and-delayed-dawn-of-titans-game/ Based on what I've seen, it looks set to be the biggest disappointment of the year. Modjular Well-Known Member Jun 17, 2014 62 0 6 #5 Modjular, Dec 8, 2016 Thanks for the review Palanthian. I agree, that Zynga's attempt to be relevant falls pretty short HallmarkCard Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2015 176 5 18 #6 HallmarkCard, Dec 9, 2016 I also have been playing in soft launch and am saddened at what it has become. The graphics of the troops on the field are atrocious. They used to be beautiful looking but now they are horrid looking. The gameplay is predictable because all troops react the same to combat once you get used to each troops behavior. An alliance I was in posted videos of how to counter each troop. We had it down to a science so it became dull to attack. No battle was a surprise. BORING! Now, with this update, I want to delete the game to be honest. I am having way more fun playing War Commander:Rogue Assault in soft launch sakara214ever Well-Known Member May 10, 2012 1,262 168 63 #7 sakara214ever, Dec 9, 2016 Boring game. I really hoped it was not i was pushing myself to like it but no. Shame. Deleted Rain1dog Well-Known Member Jul 31, 2010 870 0 16 #8 Rain1dog, Dec 9, 2016 I don't find it that horrible... for a free to play... it's interesting. So far base level 5 I'm enjoying it. Amenbrother Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2011 6,659 7 38 #9 Amenbrother, Dec 9, 2016 Yep I kind of agree with you, but the troops zoomes in do look bad. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content 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
Forget it... Well this is a disappointing day. Two games I was waiting for in soft launch finally released, the other being Galaxy on Fire 3, and both games - quite frankly - suck. Let me elaborate on Dawn of Titans. After nearly 2 years in soft launch, you would have thought they would have perfected this game. It seems that the 2 year period was simply spent trying to work out how to monetise it, as the gameplay itself is virtually non-existent. The much heralded graphics are nothing to boast about (maybe they were 2 years ago when the soft launch period began, but not anymore - that ship has sailed). The best thing about the game is the opening cut-scene, once you've seen that you've pretty much seen it all. Your "base", a floating island in the clouds, looks very nice, but it's really just a feast of post-processing effects. There's nothing actually going on, it's pretty dead to look at. The combat ... ugh. It's completely uninspired. Three blocks of infantry and a "titan", versus the same on the other side. Tap on each block and tap on the opposing side to tell it which block to attack, same for the titan. Tap the fight button. Then just watch; very little interaction is needed after that. As the battle started, since I found myself having some free time with very little to actually do, I decided to zoom in and watch these little guys fight to the death. I laughed. Out loud. They're not even 3D guys, they're actually badly rendered 2D sprites which flicker in a very unnatural way. Any sense of immersion was gone immediately. Only the titan is a 3D model, clearly that's where all of the development work went. They probably wanted to support older devices, but once again I can see development decisions based on a game that should have launched 2 years ago, this just looks awful now. If you want to see this kind of combat done (marginally) better, look at Total War Battles: Kingdom, released earlier this year. At least all of the little guys are well animated 3D models which actually look like they're fighting a battle. Better still, play Total War: Rome, with none of the freemium annoyance which no doubt plagues Dawn of Titans. I heard that Dawn of Titans was intended to be the goose that lays the golden egg for Zynga: http://venturebeat.com/2016/02/10/zynga-highlights-potential-of-ad-revenue-and-delayed-dawn-of-titans-game/ Based on what I've seen, it looks set to be the biggest disappointment of the year.
I also have been playing in soft launch and am saddened at what it has become. The graphics of the troops on the field are atrocious. They used to be beautiful looking but now they are horrid looking. The gameplay is predictable because all troops react the same to combat once you get used to each troops behavior. An alliance I was in posted videos of how to counter each troop. We had it down to a science so it became dull to attack. No battle was a surprise. BORING! Now, with this update, I want to delete the game to be honest. I am having way more fun playing War Commander:Rogue Assault in soft launch
I don't find it that horrible... for a free to play... it's interesting. So far base level 5 I'm enjoying it.