4 years ago

Mobile game review: state.io


Article by Dimitri Yusuvich

State.io is the typical game that comes on mobile ads.

It's developed by CASUAL AZUR GAMES, a game developer from the UAE.

So, the concept is quite good:
The map is divided into states.

You are one of those states.

Some of the other states are rivals and the rest are neutral.

You start with a number of units (around 20, but can be increased) which become more for each second and you have to take over other states. If the state you attack has more units than you, he will lose the number of units you used to attack him, and the same with you.

If you have more units, his territory will become yours.

The "mission" is to take over all the enemy states.

The hard thing is that enemy states (as you) can take over other states, both neutral and enemy - included yours.
Neutral states won't attack.

If all your states get taken over by, you lose.

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Personally, I like this game.

I call it "toilet games", but not as an insult.

I mean it's that kind of game that you play on the toilet or while you wait.

I rate it 9/10.

The levels, in my opinion, are too repetitive, they could have more differences between the levels.

Except for this, everything is great. The ads are also perfect.

There are very few ads.

There is are reward ads for free level-ups and to multiplicate the coins you win but not much more

Get the game: http://fumacrom.com/2VEsm

(sorry for adf.ly but we have to make money in some way)

-Dimitri



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