Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Warmongers Category 5 Games With TONS of upgrades and unlockables, WARMONGERS is jam-packed with content and action. Discover the best strategies as… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsWith TONS of upgrades and unlockables, WARMONGERS is jam-packed with content and action. Discover the best strategies as you battle thousands of enemies with endless AI variations. WARMONGERS is now PERMANENTLY FREE as a big THANK YOU to our awesome fans!! You've played millions of hours and given us thousands of 5-STAR ratings! We are so humbled and grateful! You guys rock! •Battle Goblin Hoards! •Build Up YOUR Army! •Unleash Godlike Powers! •Epic War Campaign! •Discover Special Attacks for EVERY Unit! •Now universal with iCloud support! "fantastic job of marrying a number of elements from defense, survival, and role playing games" -148apps.com "Everyone should try it, it is amazing." -iTunes Reviewer "The game is awesome I can't stop playing." -iTunes Reviewer "So addicting…" -iTunes Reviewer --- If you liked Cartoon Wars, ZombieVille USA, StickWars, Trenches, you will LOVE Warmongers. Warmongers is about more ACTION, more STUFF, and more FUN! Check our user reviews at the bottom! Battle through an intense campaign while building up your army the way YOU want! Use gold earned in battle to Upgrade and Unlock New Weapons, Armor, Heroes, Super Powers, and Bloodlust Attacks as you win back the realm! Compete to rise to the top of the leaderboards and attain over 30 achievements as you battle! Discover Special Abilities and Devastating Attacks to lay waste to your enemies! WARNING! Warmongers is FAST, ACTION PACKED, INTENSE and ADDICTIVE! Don't say we didn't warn you! Still not convinced? Just check out our reviews. People are playing the crap out of Warmongers and loving every minute! Information Seller:Category 5 Games Genre:Role Playing, Strategy, Action Release:Jun 19, 2012 Updated:Dec 20, 2016 Version:1.5.0 Size:657.7 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Charade Member Jun 9, 2012 24 0 0 Student. New Jersey #2 Charade, Jun 20, 2012 Last edited: Jun 21, 2012 From the screenshots it looks.. well, not bad, but a bit Plants vs. Zombies-esque. I suppose I'll try it out. :x Edit: Dang, 670MB. >_< category5games Member Jun 20, 2012 6 0 0 #3 category5games, Jun 21, 2012 Last edited: Jun 22, 2012 Promos! FREE PROMO CODES Hey all! We have some promo codes available for you! These are for Warmongers (iPhone/iPod Touch, 3GS and up) Simply reply with the code you want from below, if you are the first to post it, we'll send you the code! All Promo Codes Distributed TLMNA9L_____omerkarakaya 3XAKREH_____mlkaufman E4R4XH9_____oooooomonkey JJJ3979_____speed4mee A3NHXEP_____Exact-Psience 66K33FA_____ Trev1 RNLF4TK_____CygnetSeven KWRH4EE_____Marco1 speed4mee Well-Known Member May 17, 2010 2,796 0 36 #4 speed4mee, Jun 21, 2012 I would like JJJ3979_____ Marco1 Well-Known Member Jun 13, 2012 56 0 0 #5 Marco1, Jun 21, 2012 Would appreciate KWRH4EE_____ Thanks. CygnetSeven Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2010 7,586 30 48 #6 CygnetSeven, Jun 21, 2012 Awesome idea! Can I use RNLF4TK_____ please> mlkaufman Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2009 1,750 0 0 Chicago #7 mlkaufman, Jun 21, 2012 Could I have 3XAKREH_____? Thanks. Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #8 Exact-Psience, Jun 21, 2012 better than putting it outright and let leeches take it. Dibs on A3NHXEP_____? omerkarakaya Well-Known Member Mar 24, 2011 2,579 0 36 Male Turkey #9 omerkarakaya, Jun 21, 2012 TLMNA9L_____ Thanks !!! Trev1 Well-Known Member Jan 23, 2011 946 0 0 Chef NYC/CT...USA #10 Trev1, Jun 22, 2012 66k33fa____ plz? Thx guys ...looks fun.. oooooomonkey Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2011 6,307 0 0 Forge World #11 oooooomonkey, Jun 22, 2012 Last edited: Jun 22, 2012 Thanks. category5games Member Jun 20, 2012 6 0 0 #12 category5games, Jun 22, 2012 1 Left! Hey guys! We've been featured in the New and Noteworthy games. There's one promo code left, who wants it? Edit: Scratch that, monkey's got it on the way! eAdvisory Well-Known Member Nov 22, 2011 1,090 0 0 Detroit #13 eAdvisory, Jun 22, 2012 if you still have that last code, id like one please = D oooooomonkey Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2011 6,307 0 0 Forge World #14 oooooomonkey, Jun 22, 2012 Last edited: Jun 22, 2012 Wow well where to start. I'm really supposed at how good this is. First off the graphics and animations are really very nice and look fantastic on my iPod 4G. From the screen shots I was expecting something like "legendary wars" (which to be honest im not a huge fan of as for me the scrolling screen and switching troops between lanes sucked also it was so slow paced to begin with) Where here you still have five lanes to go between, you choose a lane and select a troop type and they just start walking towards the other side of the screen and attack anything in the way. With the object being to hold back the enemy troops while you get some of yours across and off the right hand side of the screen. The fact it all takes place on a single screen with no scrolling works for me really well as you can always see all the action. Upon defeating enemy's they sometimes drop things like extra mana or coins and little red balls which fill up your special bar. When your special is full you can click on it and then click one of your guys to activate his move (with very cool animations I must say) the lance guy lunges forward stabbing dozens of times. I could go on and on there's special abilities like arrow volleys to launch and you can buy more unit types and upgrade them all and buy new specials. I've only done the first handful of battles but it's looking very nice indeed and I can see me playing quite a lot. Well worth picking up of you like this kind of game and like I said its more instant action and less messing about than legendary wars. Edit: the only thing I can see so far that id say needs changing, is you can't replay battles? This kind of game usually has that feature so you can grind/replay levels for gold to upgrade. Seems strange not having it. Hopefully this might change tho. Sanuku Well-Known Member Jun 14, 2009 11,954 4 38 Austria http://www.touchgameplay.com #15 Sanuku, Jun 24, 2012 Game Impressions Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel syntheticvoid Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2010 14,504 124 63 Musician & factory worker. a[V-O-I-D] http://apparentsymmetry.bandcamp.com #16 syntheticvoid, Jun 27, 2012 Castle Defense titles have become a great way to grab a few minutes of defense strategy gameplay while on the go, because of the AppStore. They’re great anywhere, appeal to a wide range of players, and hit that strategic nerve a lot of us gamers have without requiring us to play through a 2 hour game, or 45 minute level. While games like Stick and Cartoon Wars pioneered the genre on the iOS, games like Legendary Wars and the Fortune series pushed it more towards the hardcore strategy gamer, and that’s where Category 5 Games most recent title, Warmongers, fits in. Warmongers is a single screen, 5 lane defense title, which requires quite a bit of strategy to progress through. While battling it out through hundreds of levels, you’ll be able to collect coins, unlock and upgrade characters, build up powers, and select special ability giving colors for your army. Starting off, you’ll need to play through one area, with 3 stages. Each of these stages has 3 separate battles that you’ll need to complete in order to take over the area. Once you battle your way through all 9 stages, each getting progressively harder than the last, the territory is yours. As you make your way through the territories, more and more battles are required to play through before you take the territory over. In order to win a battle, you need to get enough of your characters over to the enemies side. At the top of the screen is a gauge, starting with each side locked at the middle. Once you get a character over to the enemies side, your gauge takes over a little bit of the enemies gauge. If they get a character over to your side, the gauge moves back. To win the battle, you need to completely own the enemies gauge. Sometimes it can take less than a minute, others, it’s an all out epic battle, going back and forth, with each side almost winning multiple times. It all depends on what characters you send out, when you send them out, what power ups you use and when, and when you use your special color ability. With each character you send out costing mana, and only 200 mana available to you at any given time, it’s usually a struggle the whole battle. In the shop, you’re able to upgrade your characters, powers and colors. With each character, you can upgrade their level, which increases their defense, speed, and attack, or increase their attack and defense separately. You’re also able to purchase Bloodlust abilities, which are special attacks that can be used when your bloodlust gauge is filled. There are IAPs in the shop, and with no levels being able to be replayed for extra coinage, and the pretty high cost of upgrades and character unlocks, and the difficulty brought on by only having 200 mana available to you at any given time throughout the game (with characters mana costs being between 35 and 45) it can feel like the game is pushing you towards purchasing extra coins quite a bit. This is a shame, because everything else within the game is top-notch. Unfortunately, this push to purchase extra consumable IAPs after the original purchase of the game can be a real deal breaker for many gamers. Right now, Warmongers is having a 50% off launching sale, and the iPhone version is priced at $0.99, with the HD version priced at $1.99. Considering it’s pushed towards purchasing extra coins through IAP, having a $1.99 and $3.99 title, and not being universal, it’s a hard game to recommend. But if you’re looking for a game that pushes you towards making certain upgrades without any experimentation, and loads of challenge, and high difficulty, then Warmongers is a strategy game you’ll most likely fall in love with. DezTheSpic Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2014 89 0 6 #17 DezTheSpic, Dec 20, 2016 Nice to see this updated after so long. Now fits the full screen on newer phones and has lots of other changes. (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
From the screenshots it looks.. well, not bad, but a bit Plants vs. Zombies-esque. I suppose I'll try it out. :x Edit: Dang, 670MB. >_<
Promos! FREE PROMO CODES Hey all! We have some promo codes available for you! These are for Warmongers (iPhone/iPod Touch, 3GS and up) Simply reply with the code you want from below, if you are the first to post it, we'll send you the code! All Promo Codes Distributed TLMNA9L_____omerkarakaya 3XAKREH_____mlkaufman E4R4XH9_____oooooomonkey JJJ3979_____speed4mee A3NHXEP_____Exact-Psience 66K33FA_____ Trev1 RNLF4TK_____CygnetSeven KWRH4EE_____Marco1
1 Left! Hey guys! We've been featured in the New and Noteworthy games. There's one promo code left, who wants it? Edit: Scratch that, monkey's got it on the way!
Wow well where to start. I'm really supposed at how good this is. First off the graphics and animations are really very nice and look fantastic on my iPod 4G. From the screen shots I was expecting something like "legendary wars" (which to be honest im not a huge fan of as for me the scrolling screen and switching troops between lanes sucked also it was so slow paced to begin with) Where here you still have five lanes to go between, you choose a lane and select a troop type and they just start walking towards the other side of the screen and attack anything in the way. With the object being to hold back the enemy troops while you get some of yours across and off the right hand side of the screen. The fact it all takes place on a single screen with no scrolling works for me really well as you can always see all the action. Upon defeating enemy's they sometimes drop things like extra mana or coins and little red balls which fill up your special bar. When your special is full you can click on it and then click one of your guys to activate his move (with very cool animations I must say) the lance guy lunges forward stabbing dozens of times. I could go on and on there's special abilities like arrow volleys to launch and you can buy more unit types and upgrade them all and buy new specials. I've only done the first handful of battles but it's looking very nice indeed and I can see me playing quite a lot. Well worth picking up of you like this kind of game and like I said its more instant action and less messing about than legendary wars. Edit: the only thing I can see so far that id say needs changing, is you can't replay battles? This kind of game usually has that feature so you can grind/replay levels for gold to upgrade. Seems strange not having it. Hopefully this might change tho.
Castle Defense titles have become a great way to grab a few minutes of defense strategy gameplay while on the go, because of the AppStore. They’re great anywhere, appeal to a wide range of players, and hit that strategic nerve a lot of us gamers have without requiring us to play through a 2 hour game, or 45 minute level. While games like Stick and Cartoon Wars pioneered the genre on the iOS, games like Legendary Wars and the Fortune series pushed it more towards the hardcore strategy gamer, and that’s where Category 5 Games most recent title, Warmongers, fits in. Warmongers is a single screen, 5 lane defense title, which requires quite a bit of strategy to progress through. While battling it out through hundreds of levels, you’ll be able to collect coins, unlock and upgrade characters, build up powers, and select special ability giving colors for your army. Starting off, you’ll need to play through one area, with 3 stages. Each of these stages has 3 separate battles that you’ll need to complete in order to take over the area. Once you battle your way through all 9 stages, each getting progressively harder than the last, the territory is yours. As you make your way through the territories, more and more battles are required to play through before you take the territory over. In order to win a battle, you need to get enough of your characters over to the enemies side. At the top of the screen is a gauge, starting with each side locked at the middle. Once you get a character over to the enemies side, your gauge takes over a little bit of the enemies gauge. If they get a character over to your side, the gauge moves back. To win the battle, you need to completely own the enemies gauge. Sometimes it can take less than a minute, others, it’s an all out epic battle, going back and forth, with each side almost winning multiple times. It all depends on what characters you send out, when you send them out, what power ups you use and when, and when you use your special color ability. With each character you send out costing mana, and only 200 mana available to you at any given time, it’s usually a struggle the whole battle. In the shop, you’re able to upgrade your characters, powers and colors. With each character, you can upgrade their level, which increases their defense, speed, and attack, or increase their attack and defense separately. You’re also able to purchase Bloodlust abilities, which are special attacks that can be used when your bloodlust gauge is filled. There are IAPs in the shop, and with no levels being able to be replayed for extra coinage, and the pretty high cost of upgrades and character unlocks, and the difficulty brought on by only having 200 mana available to you at any given time throughout the game (with characters mana costs being between 35 and 45) it can feel like the game is pushing you towards purchasing extra coins quite a bit. This is a shame, because everything else within the game is top-notch. Unfortunately, this push to purchase extra consumable IAPs after the original purchase of the game can be a real deal breaker for many gamers. Right now, Warmongers is having a 50% off launching sale, and the iPhone version is priced at $0.99, with the HD version priced at $1.99. Considering it’s pushed towards purchasing extra coins through IAP, having a $1.99 and $3.99 title, and not being universal, it’s a hard game to recommend. But if you’re looking for a game that pushes you towards making certain upgrades without any experimentation, and loads of challenge, and high difficulty, then Warmongers is a strategy game you’ll most likely fall in love with.
Nice to see this updated after so long. Now fits the full screen on newer phones and has lots of other changes.