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Muskets of America 2

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86%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
monetization, music
86% User Score Based on 1,060 reviews

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Muskets of America 2 is a single player casual strategy game. It received positive reviews from players.

Welcome to the 18th century, the Age of Napoleon and fight for independence!

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86%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,060 reviews
graphics109 positive mentions
monetization63 negative mentions

  • Unique blend of real-time strategy and first-person shooter modes allows players to both command and directly control soldiers, enhancing immersion.
  • Good graphics and smooth gameplay for a mobile game, with relatively few ads that do not impede the gaming experience.
  • Sandbox mode is appreciated, allowing players to create custom battles and experiment with troop placements.
  • Issues with aiming and hit registration in first-person mode, where shots often do not register or kill enemies even at close range.
  • Reload animations are lacking or unrealistic, and players have requested more varied and fluid combat animations including bayonet charges and melee attack options.
  • Limited unit variety and gameplay depth, with repeated calls for added cavalry, artillery, more maps, better AI behaviors, and enhanced strategic features.
  • graphics
    164 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are generally viewed as good, smooth, and suitable for low-spec devices, with praise for its simplicity and period-appropriate details. However, many users desire improved realism, higher resolution, better animations, and more visual complexity to enhance immersion and modernize the experience. Overall, while the graphics are adequate for casual play and praised for style, there is consistent feedback requesting upgrades to meet higher expectations.

    • “Great graphics, really smooth action and gameplay.”
    • “The graphics are well done with realistic feel of this period in history.”
    • “Omg this game is the best, just perfection chef's kiss the quality and graphics you can turn up the graphics to 4k or insane this game has to be in the big leagues like PS4 I love this game 10/10 this game should be on PS4.”
    • “Poor graphics, lame gameplay, too many ads.”
    • “This a beautiful game but the graphics are disgusting and are an eyesore. You want a good game soldier? Yes, you. I'm talking to you game creator, get your act together and fix it!”
    • “Graphics are disgusting and it's super laggy.”
  • monetization
    83 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization is generally well-received due to infrequent and non-intrusive ads, allowing smooth gameplay without forcing ads during battles. However, some users report occasional long, mandatory ads that can disrupt the experience, and many suggest adding a premium, ad-free option. Overall, the balance between free access and monetization is appreciated, though improvements could be made to reduce ad frequency and offer ad removal purchases.

    • “Pretty neat American Revolution game with no ads except if you want to get gold to buy or upgrade your troops, but you can do that just by playing. Definitely one of the best American Revolution games out there.”
    • “Very fun with little to no ads. A feature that would make the game better would be the ability to call bayonet charges and switch your troops' weapons from strategic mode, but overall really fun—an upgrade to most mobile games.”
    • “No ads in mid-battles unlike any other war games, the graphics are good, and I like old age games.”
    • “The concept of the game is good, and I enjoyed the playthrough but the only issue is intrusive ads that make it difficult to enjoy the game because each ad is 2 minutes long with no ability to skip.”
    • “Only problem I have is all the ads, it's a real pain when you have to watch an ad after every little battle that normally lasts 30 seconds.”
    • “Pity, it's actually a good game, absolutely spoilt by the advertisements.”
  • gameplay
    65 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its fun, simple, and unique blend of real-time strategy and first-person action, providing an engaging experience with unit control and battlefield tactics. However, many users note several issues, including glitches, limited depth in strategy mechanics, awkward controls, and repetitive battles, alongside frequent ads that disrupt the flow. Players suggest improvements such as enhanced strategic elements, better AI, smoother mechanics, added features like kneeling or bayonet charges, multiplayer modes, and graphics updates to fully realize the game’s potential.

    • “What I like most is you can set up your lines however you want and fight how you like, and the first person aspect is really nice. So far it's on track to be a really good game; for being new, I hope they don't make any dramatic changes to gameplay other than being able to command your troops while you are in a first person general position. If you can command your troops while playing as the general, I believe the game would be at its peak. Maybe online interactive modes too.”
    • “The game features a unique blend of real-time strategy and action mechanics, allowing players to control both the planning and execution of battles.”
    • “Unique gameplay; I think it's great that you can be anyone of your troops through battle, and if you're killed just click on another troop. You can even upgrade each and build/make your own scenes.”
    • “Very simplistic/basic gameplay.”
    • “This was just the kind of game I was looking for but can you make the gameplay more strategic? I've not yet felt anything much strategic other than choosing troops or lining up formations. Also, the forward stop and backward is less helpful and battles become especially random to win, as I observed in the continental army level.”
    • “The mechanics of the placement phase of this game are dreadful.”
  • story
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is often seen as lacking or minimal, with many users expressing a desire for a more developed story mode, missions based on historical wars, and engaging cutscenes. While some enjoy the gameplay, they find the absence of a deeper narrative or varied objectives limits long-term interest. Enhancements like a stronger storyline, additional missions, and better immersion would improve the overall experience.

    • “This is the best mobile game I've played in a minute; the sandbox mode is very fun and the story mode.”
    • “This game is the best war game that I have played, but if I get extra commands to give my army it would become more interesting. Also, adding more characters and some story mode wars based on real-life wars like the Zulu War or Waterloo would make the game more engaging.”
    • “A storyline and cut scenes would have been really nice.”
    • “Really wish there was a story or something else to do than just line up the soldiers, shoot, and repeat to beat the next wave.”
    • “No story mode, not much of anything else.”
    • “The game has no story.”
  • music
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally find the current music in the game annoying and not fitting the historical theme, expressing a strong desire for more authentic fife, drum, flute, or bagpipe music. Many suggest adding an option to disable or customize the music for better immersion and recommend incorporating patriotic and battle-related tunes to enhance the atmosphere. Overall, while the gameplay is praised, there is clear demand for improved, historically accurate, and optional music features.

    • “I'll admit... I was a skeptic... it's like a bite-size scrolling Empire: Total War... epic, real-time and realistic volley fire and the officers raising morale... I started playing the patriot soundtrack in the background to get more immersion... fantastic job to the people (or person) who made this... 5 stars.”
    • “I've got the correct music for the game... but overall, I enjoy it!”
    • “The game is best and you can build your own battle, but adding the sound of drum or sounds in-game is off; more detailed music everywhere would improve it.”
    • “Please add a button in the settings to stop the music.”
    • “Good gameplay, but too many ads between battles and some of the music doesn't suit the game.”
    • “Slow, corny graphics, cannot turn off music.”
  • stability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences frequent glitches affecting gameplay, such as unregistered shots, soldiers reappearing after death, and issues with switching modes or troop spawning. While these bugs can be frustrating and impact stability, some users still find the game enjoyable overall, though improvements are needed.

    • “5 of 5 well I'm sad to say that there are still a lot of glitches that are drastically affecting gameplay.”
    • “The reason I have given it three stars is that there are only two nations and also you can't kill your enemies even if you are in their range, which is very annoying. Also, this game has many glitches like when you shoot your enemy it doesn't die and when you come closer to your enemy the player gets stuck.”
    • “Terrible game, lots of glitches where you can't spawn troops even after relaunching the game.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is largely derived from its playful and exaggerated scenarios, such as cannonballs launching redcoats into the air and British troops comically marching into gunfire. While the game is sometimes seen as flawed, its comedic moments provide entertaining and lighthearted gameplay.

    • “It's pretty funny to lack a cannonball into a horde of redcoats and watch them fly.”
    • “This game is terrible but sometimes funny because you can literally make the Brits holding the flag march towards American gunfire.”
    • “Perfect game of war; it is so funny.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is considered slow and tedious, with repetitive tasks like placing troops individually becoming frustrating. Players suggest quality-of-life improvements such as the ability to duplicate entire squads to reduce monotony. Lack of clear guidance also contributes to the grind feeling unengaging.

    • “Perhaps also having the option to duplicate full squads rather than individually placing troops, which can become quite tedious.”
    • “The game is slow and tedious, with no directions on what to do.”
    • “I was lowkey aura farming the whole time.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is enjoyable but has limited replayability due to a small number of levels and playable countries, which restricts variety in repeated playthroughs.

    • “A very fun game, but limited by the number of levels, because of that it has no replay value.”
    • “But I think there should be more playable countries.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game shows significant optimization improvements over its predecessor, delivering good performance and satisfactory graphics.

    • “Great improvement on the first game, good performance and OK graphics”
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Muskets of America 2 is a casual strategy game.

Muskets of America 2 is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Muskets of America 2 was developed by DNS studio.

Muskets of America 2 has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Muskets of America 2 for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Muskets of America 2 is a single player game.

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