

You can tell that a lot of detail has gone into every single unit. And then leaderboards, which allow you to watch some of the top fights.Īs for looks and sound, 505 have done well. There are also alliances, where you can team with players and give them cards. I won’t narrate it here, it is a long one, but be assured that you will know how to play after it. Tutorials? Much like similar games, the tutorial is in-depth and covers everything it can. Said cards can be used in the deck editor to upgrade existing cards(if you have more than 1 of them) or be swapped out. These little guys give you money (or ‘supplies’, in this case) as well as some unit cards. Of course, winning games (or earning stars in a game, although this can be slower) earns you chests. Sounds simple, right? Taken Milliseconds before disaster. In a tie, you get an extra minute – if it’s still a tie after that minute, the game ends in a draw.

In the last minute, the rate you get command points doubles.

The goal? Destroy all 3 of your opponents buildings in 3 minutes. by charging points (Called ‘command points’ in this case) you can summon units into battle. If you aren’t aware, these deck-building/tower-defense hybrids have you build a custom deck of up to 8 units, which you then take into a real-time battle with another player.

The gameplay plays like Clash Royale, but with more things stuck onto it. (You are here to read a review of the game, after all.) Gameplay! (Then again, Google Play Services is 473MB, so no worries!) Now, For the main attraction… Those with newer phones shouldn’t need to worry, but you may need to if you have a smaller storage – say, 8GB. Storage wise? As of writing, Commanders is using 291MB of storage. Just storage (since it’s a large app) and the basics for any game. In this case, I have zero issues with Battle Islands and what it wants. Me being me, I always like to disclose the permissions an app uses. You can see 505’s page on it here, where they provide links to download on Android, Apple, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam! Now that’s a collection! Permissions and Storage Battle Islands: Commanders is a Clash Royale-style game (why does that concern me) made by 505 Games (I can feel my childhood coming back) that sets it’s premise to World War Two.
