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European War 6: 1914 - WW1 SLG

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81%Game Brain Score
graphics, story
monetization, music
81% User Score Based on 2,345 reviews

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European War 6: 1914 - WW1 SLG is a single player casual strategy game. It received positive reviews from players.

Commander! European War 6: WW1 1914 Strategy Game comes! World War 1

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 2,345 reviews
graphics34 positive mentions
monetization6 negative mentions

  • The game offers a great mix of historical accuracy and engaging gameplay, making it enjoyable for strategy enthusiasts.
  • Players appreciate the ability to earn generals and upgrades without needing to spend real money, making it more accessible.
  • The graphics and overall design have improved significantly compared to previous titles, enhancing the gaming experience.
  • The AI is often perceived as too powerful, making it difficult for players to progress, especially in conquest mode.
  • There are numerous historical inaccuracies, such as Canada being on the Central Powers' side during WW1, which frustrates players familiar with history.
  • The game can feel unbalanced, with enemies spawning powerful units from low-level cities, leading to a frustrating experience.
  • graphics
    56 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received widespread praise for their aesthetic appeal and historical accuracy, with many users highlighting the detailed unit designs and visually pleasing environments. While some players noted that the graphics are consistent with previous titles in the series, others expressed a desire for further improvements and customization options. Overall, the game's visuals contribute significantly to the immersive experience, making it a standout feature among its gameplay elements.

    • “The graphics are well made and pretty balanced.”
    • “This game has outstanding graphics quality, in-game features, and historical stories.”
    • “Gorgeous World War 1 graphics and fun levels in campaign and conquest mode!”
    • “The graphics of Glory of Generals are not clear and realistic.”
    • “It's a little off-putting switching between so many graphic types just switching between apps by the same developer.”
    • “Way too hard and the graphics and mechanics are terrible.”
  • story
    55 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is generally well-received, with players appreciating the historical accuracy and engaging narrative across various campaigns. However, many reviewers express frustration over the difficulty spikes in later missions, which can hinder progression and enjoyment. Overall, while the storyline and strategic elements are praised, the balance of challenge and accessibility remains a significant concern for players.

    • “This game is great; the gameplay, graphics, and storylines are mostly accurate.”
    • “I love the game; it's by far one of my favorite strategy games. It's got great controls and story.”
    • “This game is great; the graphics, the movements, the strategy is great. I really love the storyline and the strategy.”
    • “I was generally disappointed in this game; no new sound effects or music, and the second chapter of campaign missions is a bit too overly difficult.”
    • “This game egregiously cheats; it can spawn twice as many units as you can, and there's no way you can win most of these missions. Please fix the spam of units; it's not fun.”
    • “Some missions in the campaign are way too hard, but overall, a really great game. Keep up the great work!”
  • gameplay
    42 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the gameplay of the game has received mixed reviews, with many praising its mechanics, smooth controls, and engaging campaign, while others criticize aspects like AI performance, difficulty levels, and repetitive elements. Players appreciate the lack of aggressive microtransactions and the opportunity to strategize, but some express frustration over unrealistic maps and unclear controls. Despite these criticisms, many find the gameplay enjoyable and recommend it for strategy game enthusiasts.

    • “The gameplay itself is fine; however, settings, if you went to for example turn off music, the second you exit out of the menu it immediately resets and music turns back on. It's extremely frustrating.”
    • “Great gameplay, a top-rated campaign strategy game in my eyes.”
    • “I love the gameplay and graphics, but the game can be easier.”
    • “Poor gameplay.”
    • “The fact that this game had very similar gameplay and graphics to EW6 Napoleon gave the impression they just remodeled it and called it a new game; no wonder both of them are named EW6.”
    • “Boring game, controls are not easy and gameplay is not very clear or interactive...”
  • monetization
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has received mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the option to progress through gameplay by watching ads rather than making in-app purchases. However, others criticize the balance of the game, claiming it becomes unplayable without spending money, and express frustration over the prevalence of ads and the perceived predatory nature of the monetization model. Overall, while some players find the system acceptable for a free-to-play game, many feel it detracts from the overall experience.

    • “I haven't made any in-app purchases in the game and I am able to advance pretty smoothly, so I would give it 5 stars as this has made better improvements compared to the last game.”
    • “Very great game to play that can cure boredom during breaks between classes. I like the fact that they actually give you a chance to maintain the gameplay without being hassled about paying for in-game purchases. Overall, the performance of the game is pretty neat with straightforward practice and coming up with your own strategies to get the best results. Definitely worth the download.”
    • “No ads.”
    • “The balance of the game is very skewed, making it unplayable unless you spent a lot on in-app purchases.”
    • “Monetization is acceptable for free-to-play games, of course, but this is predatory and would force you to spend much more than a couple of euros.”
    • “I don't take kindly to paying for a game but then having to watch ads to get in-game currency of any sort.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players appreciate the nostalgic background tracks and overall design, others express disappointment over the lack of new sound effects and the frustrating settings that reset music preferences. Additionally, some users criticize the reuse of tracks from previous titles, suggesting that it detracts from the overall experience.

    • “However, the best way to win is getting strong generals but the most elite ones all cost money; otherwise, I love the design, the units, the music, and the rules.”
    • “Detailed and the background music is awesome!”
    • “And a return to one of your classic soundtracks of European War 3 takes me back; worth every penny!”
    • “I was generally disappointed in this game; no new sound effects or music, and the second chapter of campaign missions is a bit too overly difficult.”
    • “Only the music is being played, but the tapping sound, troops moving, etc. the sound effects are gone.”
    • “You literally used the same song as the Conqueror series. Do yourself a favor and play World Conqueror 4, 3, or 2 instead; this is a bad version of those games.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, players appreciate the game's engaging gameplay and performance, particularly its accessibility without heavy reliance on in-game purchases. However, there are calls for further optimization, especially for lower-end devices, to enhance the overall experience.

    • “Very great game to play; it can cure the boredom during breaks between classes. I like the fact that they actually give you a chance to maintain the gameplay without having to be hassled about paying for in-game purchases. Overall, the performance of the game is pretty neat, with straightforward practice and the ability to come up with your own strategies to get the best results. Definitely worth the download.”
    • “Continue this incredible performance and thanks for this game.”
    • “Hope you guys are able to improve the game performance on lower devices.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game manageable, noting that while it can become repetitive, it remains enjoyable with the right strategies and improvements in acquiring generals and gold. Overall, the grind is seen as a necessary part of progression, though some express a desire for more updates to enhance the experience.

    • “I'm through 3 campaigns and 5 conquests, and although it's become grindy, it's not unplayable.”
    • “Generals aren't too hard or grindy to get, and gold has had a major improvement, but it doesn't get any new updates sadly.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, players find the game enjoyable but report several stability issues, including AI glitches and inconsistencies in unit upgrades. While some bugs are noted, they do not significantly detract from the overall experience, and many users still consider it a good game despite these concerns.

    • “By the way, it's a good, bug-free game.”
    • “This game is great flat out, but I do have complaints about glitches. For example, the AI will pull out a tank from a city in a province without a stable, and that's level 1. That is very annoying. Also, no matter what North American country I am in 1917, they will put a powerful general in a tank in front of my main line on round 1.”
    • “It was fun when I started playing, but after a few days, I noticed some glitches. I upgraded my units' training, and then later, when I tried to upgrade again, it showed that all of my troops were at level 1. It's not a big deal, but I hope you fix that. Also, I can only increase my population to 200, and I hope you update that.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find humor in the game's unexpected outcomes, such as Austria losing to Serbia and the discrepancies in pricing across devices. Additionally, there are amusing historical inaccuracies, like the absence of Petrograd, which adds a lighthearted critique to the game's portrayal of events.

    • “It's funny on my iPhone 11 Pro Max this game makes me pay $1.00, but on my Samsung it's for free?”
    • “I wonder if you could make allies in conquest more useful; I understand that as a player I have to play the leading role. However, it's a bit funny when Austria loses to Serbia solo.”
    • “It's funny that they don't have Petrograd when it's precisely the first city they seized and kept throughout the entire war, and until 1991.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express a desire for increased replayability through the addition of more playable nations and a sandbox mode, as the current game structure feels somewhat limited despite its overall quality.

    • “The game has great replayability, but I wish there were more playable nations like the Netherlands, Denmark, and Switzerland in the later scenarios.”
    • “It needs a sandbox mode; it's a great game, but the replayability feels limited.”
    • “Can you add more playable nations like the Netherlands, Denmark, and Switzerland in the later scenarios?”
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European War 6: 1914 - WW1 SLG is a casual strategy game.

European War 6: 1914 - WW1 SLG is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

On average players spend around 3 hours playing European War 6: 1914 - WW1 SLG.

European War 6: 1914 - WW1 SLG was developed by EasyTech Games.

European War 6: 1914 - WW1 SLG has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

European War 6: 1914 - WW1 SLG is a single player game.