Into the Breach on mobile is pretty comfy lads. One of the best ports out there.
>shitflix
Literally downloaded a modded offline version that requires no login.
Into the Breach on mobile is pretty comfy lads. One of the best ports out there.
>shitflix
Literally downloaded a modded offline version that requires no login.
is this like advanced wars?
not even close
It's basically a series of chess puzzles but with mechas, kaijus and civilian casualties.
Chess puzzles only have one solution though, ITB has multiple ways of making it through a mission.
it's pretty much the opposite.
advance wars is focused on factories and creating new units on the grounds with money
into the breach is EXTREMELY tight on how many units you have, and if you lose one during a match you can't get it back
It's a great game for 15 minutes of downtime.
but you need like an hour to finish a run
It's turn based so it's a good fit for playing it on mobile every time you have a few spare minutes.
>Literally downloaded a modded offline version that requires no login
you can't just say that and not link it
https://gamedva.com/netflix-into-the-breach
I did turn off the network and data permissions for the app just because you can't really ever trust these sites. Haven't had any problems so far though.
>published by netflix
... What?
I want this but I don't really want to install random .apks to my phone. Anyone have a decent antivirus scan of it?
Why can't you install an anti virus and scan it? It's not hard
>2023
>still using an antivirus
Excuse me, are you from the past?
If you don't want viruses, you should use anti virus software. It's very simple
I've spent years on linux and windows 10 with nothing but a firewall I got from Ganker and Windows Defender and nothing happened despite pirating shit. And I'm not even a power-user.
Okay. And? Why do you need someone else to scan the file for viruses for you?
I don't trust phone antivirus and I don't know if a PC service will pick up on one designed for phones. Also, I'm moronic. Please help
why is this motherFRICKER so smug?
>walk up to the enemy
>blow a load in his face
>sidestep
I'd be smug too.
What are some other good, preferably indie or double-A games of this genre?
nothing comes close to the chess-like nature of ITB but
>Fights in Tight Spaces
>Alina of the Arena
Militia and other games from BrainGoodGames.
I recently tried Shogun Showdown, which has a somewhat similar feel to it. It is a different approach though. Turnbased, no luck, all about positioning yourself and your enemies, using skills to create combos, upgrade skills, etc.
Still early access, but I really liked it.
Take too much time. Better just to download any srw games.
>shitflix
What?
Netflix publishes certain mobile games, mostly shovelware, and you can only play those if you have a subscription. I bet ITB devs got paid a hefty sum for making this an exclusive port. Frickers.
It's a shame, would've absolutely purchased it again because it's such a perfect fit for a mobile game. No way I'm getting a Netflix account though.
Oh. Never playing any Netflix promoted game then.
It's a great game. One of those games that really gets the "every turn is a puzzle" approach. I was overjoyed when the expansion was released. I'd buy another in a heartbeat.
FTL has more longevity and is more challenging, but I prefer ItB.
Also, Flame Behemoths are the best team.
It already feels like handheld game.
It's a pretty good game. Switch port is good. I don't know what this shit about Netflix and logging in is all about, it's just a regular game on Switch at least.
i wish the characters that look cool had better gameplay than the characters that look terrible
So I heard this called a roguelite, are the levels not handcrafted? How often do you get unsolvable bullshit this way?
The levels are really small, there's not a lot to frick up. Nothing is unsolvable but there's definitely some rough RNG. It's one of those things where you need to prepare for bad luck like XCOM.
Campaigns are really short which is why it's referred to as a roguelite. Like I've finished some while taking a shit and staying on the toilet a little longer. So not the end of the world when you lose.
Levels are generated, but you'll never be put into an unwinnable position unless you frick up previous levels. The game is centered around protecting objectives - you don't have to (read: often cannot) protect them all and it's designed around this.
The maps are actually handcrafted but with random enemy placement. Was quite surprised to learn about it. You should watch their GDC talk, one of the best dev talks I've ever seen.
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One thing that really blew my mind was how simple their enemy ai implementation is and yet it somehow creates situations for really clever play.
Is it just me or Into the breach feels more like a puzzle game than a strategy game?
I still prefer FTL more.
I still binge FTL every couple months. I played a lot of Into the Breach when it came out but have barely returned since, just doesn't have enough variety for me but its a good game. The UI design is great.