Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/narcos-cartel-wars-unlimited/id1631388889 Narcos: Cartel Wars Unlimited Netflix, Inc. Available exclusively for Netflix members. Build your empire. Gain power. Destroy your enemies. Lead your own cartel in… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsAvailable exclusively for Netflix members. Build your empire. Gain power. Destroy your enemies. Lead your own cartel in this strategy game based on the hit series. Enter the world of Narcos: Step into the dangerous and thrilling role of cartel kingpin in the official strategy game based on the hit Netflix series. Decide between ruling with an iron fist and gaining respect through loyalty. Sometimes bad people do good things… In the end, you must decide will it be “Plata o Plomo”? Learn the ropes of running an operation from drug lord El Patron himself and manage your “relationship” with the authorities through DEA agents Murphy and Peña. There is money and power to be had. From now on, nowhere is safe. Features: • Recruit and build: Choose Plata, hire sicarios and build your defenses. Collect different sicarios, level them up and use them to defend your base of cocaine drug lords and add bonuses to production. • Wage war: Choose Plomo and send sicario-led death squads to take over high-value resources from other player cartels. • Profit: Develop your operation by building out your jungle finca with processing plants and labs. Select smuggling lines and plans to maximize revenue. • Make allies: Team up with other players to form cartels and lay siege to enemy cartel compounds in multi-day campaigns for domination. - Developed by Tilting Point Information Seller:Netflix, Inc. Genre:Strategy Release:Jan 24, 2023 Updated:Jun 12, 2024 Version:1.01.07 Size:272.9 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Alex DeLargest Well-Known Member Dec 16, 2010 346 122 43 Male USA/France #2 Alex DeLargest, Jan 25, 2023 Going from the trailer and screenshots, the presentation of this feels gross. Like, not only did they make a game of a contemporary real-world humanitarian concern, but you’re playing the antagonists and it’s wrapped in vague cultural stereotyping reminiscent of the Homiez brand capsule toys. ste86uk Well-Known Member May 9, 2012 6,774 1,000 113 #3 ste86uk, Jan 25, 2023 I understand some people feel like that my brother was similar with movies, but for me I don’t care if a game is PC or realistic I prefer it when a game is an escape rather than the everyday drudgery of actual reality. Although I certainly prefer d&d and fantasy themes over this I don’t really care for war/drug themes. My concern with these Netflix live service games like this and the farming one they released is that people usually play this type of game for a long time and they have constant updates but with Netflix I’m not sure what’s going to be happening with them. If they will recover updates like other online farming or war games or just be released and left as they are. psj3809 Moderator Jan 13, 2011 12,966 718 113 England #4 psj3809, Jan 25, 2023 I don’t care what the subject material is. Like real life problems or issues. There’s been lots of games similar to this. People could complain about call of duty glorifying world war 2 and its battles and how that’s wrong I played a game once where you had an uzi and could shoot prams and stuff. No one complained back then as the graphics weren’t lifelike. This is just a game. No need to get upset over it. And you’re always going to get these gang stereotypes macplash and ste86uk like this. (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
Going from the trailer and screenshots, the presentation of this feels gross. Like, not only did they make a game of a contemporary real-world humanitarian concern, but you’re playing the antagonists and it’s wrapped in vague cultural stereotyping reminiscent of the Homiez brand capsule toys.
I understand some people feel like that my brother was similar with movies, but for me I don’t care if a game is PC or realistic I prefer it when a game is an escape rather than the everyday drudgery of actual reality. Although I certainly prefer d&d and fantasy themes over this I don’t really care for war/drug themes. My concern with these Netflix live service games like this and the farming one they released is that people usually play this type of game for a long time and they have constant updates but with Netflix I’m not sure what’s going to be happening with them. If they will recover updates like other online farming or war games or just be released and left as they are.
I don’t care what the subject material is. Like real life problems or issues. There’s been lots of games similar to this. People could complain about call of duty glorifying world war 2 and its battles and how that’s wrong I played a game once where you had an uzi and could shoot prams and stuff. No one complained back then as the graphics weren’t lifelike. This is just a game. No need to get upset over it. And you’re always going to get these gang stereotypes