Land Air Sea Warfare is a classic real-time strategy released on Android. While playing, players collect raw materials, expand their base, build units and fight battles in which thousands of units fight on land, at sea and in the air.
Land Air Sea Warfare Description
Land Air Sea Warfare is a traditional RTS game developed for PCs. The game was made by Isotope 244 studio and is a continuation of Machines at War.
Plot
The plot does not play an important role in this game. We simply move into an undefined but distant future and play as an army commander, who must eliminate enemy forces. Despite the fact that the game offers only a single player mode, the lack of an interesting story makes sense, as the maps are generated randomly based on the criteria we have set. Thanks to this, in practice we can play endlessly, each time encountering new challenges.
Mechanics
A few minutes spent with Land Air Sea Warfare is enough to make it obvious that the main source of inspiration for the authors was Total Annihilation. Infantry soldiers do not take part in the clashes - battles take place between various machines. The gameplay is typical for this genre. We collect raw materials (six types of minerals), build bases, produce units and use them to destroy the enemy.
The scale of the skirmishes is large and often involves thousands of machines fighting on land, in the air and at sea. The developers also took care of a great variety of impressions. All in all, Land Air Sea Warfare has more than a hundred types of units and the same number of building types. In addition, we can carry out scientific research to gain access to thirty technologies.
In the later stages of each battle we obtain so many raw materials that we can construct a so-called mega unit. These huge machines hve great power, but due to their high productions costs, they are not game breakers. An additional attraction is the possibility of destroying many elements of the environment.
Last updated on January 15, 2019
Land Air Sea Warfare Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Android OS March 11, 2015
Apple iOS September 10, 2012
Developer: Isotope 244
Publisher: Isotope 244
Age restrictions: 12+