-= Radzone, the ultimate thermonuclear war simulator. =- Psychological warfare, tense atmosphere. Deploy your buildings and units. Make alliances. Wait for the first nuke. Choose how you will respond. Betray your allies. Protect your citizens, nuke the rest of the world. Peace is near. Radzone superbly evokes the tension, paranoia and suspicion of the Cold War era, playing on the fascinating aspects of psychological gameplay that occur during strategic nuclear warfare. Like the greatest board games, its entry curve is small, its interface elementary, and its potential for strategic depth enormous. Features: - Choose from 3 levels of difficulty, from moderate to insane. Enjoy a challenge that matches your RTS experience. - Drag and scroll to gauge the battlefield. Pinch-zoom in and out of the action. Select and move units with a tap. Control multiple units at once. - Giant multi-scale battlefield. - 5 simultaneous IA - Alliances - Deep strategy - Vectorial gfx - Immersive soundtrack Any questions? Don't hesitate to contact me at : marsaults(@)yahoo.fr
Definitely not nuclear game and rigged
The player can reuse battleships and destroyers and aircraft carriers and submarines but can’t reuse nukes there’s no reason to use nukes and the a.i players keep reusing fighters to destroy the players silos
Definitely not nuclear game
The player can reuse battleships and destroyers and aircraft carriers and submarines but can’t reuse nukes there’s no reason to use nukes
Non nuclear
It’s not cool how aircraft carriers can be reused but nukes can’t be reused what is the point of having nukes if aircraft carriers can be reused?
Game is unfinished
Half way through the game my anti nuke defenses would no longer fire at nuclear missiles meanwhile the enemy Ai could defend against mine
Do not buy this. Just don’t.
So, it tries to copy the game DEFCON, but does the worst job at doing so. So, remember this, you could find better for free.
Worth Playing
I absolutely love it! It certainly takes a while to understand how the game works and what you need to do in order to win, but it’s well worth it. It lacks clear instructions and controls, and has some weird movement mechanics as pertaining to units. However, despite the difficulty and minor issues regarding ease-of-use, it’s still a blast to play and a faithful remake of DEFCON.
Fun but hard
This is a really fun game and I’ve played it a lot since I’ve bought it but it just feels too hard. From the start you have to use your ships to take bases in the sea to earn money to set up defenses and better ships which spreads money very thin, but the ai always seem to have a infinite amount of it even if they have only one base. Ai overall are just better then the player. When the game starts to allow nukes it seems like ai have 3 missile silos and firing them rapidly, by that time in the game I have barely gotten enough money to set up 2 or 3 defensive weapons. It might just be I’m not that good at it yet but that’s my experience with it so far and other minor things
- bug concerning iPad screen size fixed
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