Sorry Sorry to get anyone's hopes up that this has been released. But seriously why the heck is this not out yet. It seems like an unusually long "review" time.
Since it's soft-launched, there are two key factors involved: 1. The update goes live. 2. The developer switches the app from soft to global. In any case, as I always say: (im)patiently waiting for this one
Thanks, it redirects me to the Spanish App Store. Bought & Downloading now. I have a long trip on Sunday, which will grant me 2h non-stop!
Just played the first five levels. Loving it. Nice change of pace as much as I love breach and clear and other turn based games I'm really enjoying this. Feels more like frozen synapse but easier to play and plan because FS was a bit fiddly.
I'm Loving this one too. There are skill trees, weapons to unlock, officers to train and level up (do they have permadeath, btw?), random mission generator... This is plain amazing, and much easier to learn to play than Frozen Synapse. I never got into that one although I really wanted to. I've got into this one very easily.
I've got this already on Steam, it'd be great to play it on the go as well as at home on big screen. Does it works cross platform like Frozen Synapse? EDIT: LOL, nevermind, I just read app's description duh...
anyone having problems importing saves? i've imported the save from steam via settings, however i'm still level 1 on ipad. (level 21 on steam)
Does anyone know how to strafe(lock your look direction while moving)? You do it on the PC by holding control before right clicking, can't figure it out here and it's pretty important.
Aaahh yeeaaas. Smashing that buy now button. Was getting this anyway, who wouldn't, but Virtualboyfreak has convinced me my faith in it was right.
What's great with this one is that you can play real-time or plan your moves, click on play (three fingers onscreen at the same time pauses-unpauses action) and stop it whenever you want. It's like FTL, where you can do all in real-time or say "hell, stop this massacre, let's pause time and see what we can do"