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Win That War! is a single player and multiplayer role playing game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Insane Unity and was released on April 7, 2017. It received neutral reviews from players.

Win That War! is a massive scale real-time strategy game, putting thousands of players at the heart of a single campaign of fierce galactic conquest. Discover new planets. Develop your arsenal. Strive to be the best to extend the domination of your corporation.

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46%
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
atmosphere3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Great theme and atmosphere, with decent graphics and a nice soundtrack.
  • Fun gameplay with a mix of battle and building phases, offering a lot of replayability.
  • Promising mechanics inspired by popular RTS games, allowing for large-scale battles and cooperative play.
  • The game is abandoned with no further updates expected, leading to a lack of content and variety.
  • Multiplayer is largely unplayable due to a low player base, and singleplayer options are shallow.
  • Gameplay can feel simplistic and unbalanced, requiring significant time investment to remain competitive.
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features decent mechanics reminiscent of titles like Supreme Commander and Ashes of the Singularity, appealing to fans of real-time strategy games. However, some players found it overly simplistic, with imbalanced progression that favors max-level squads, leading to concerns about the time investment required to remain competitive. Overall, it offers a fresh take for genre enthusiasts but may not satisfy those seeking depth.

    • “The game mechanics are decent and inspired by titles like Supreme Commander and Ashes of the Singularity.”
    • “In more detail, it's a good choice if you enjoy Starcraft or Supreme Commander games and want to experience something fresh added to the core gameplay.”
    • “The game mechanics are decent, but they feel heavily borrowed from titles like Supreme Commander and Ashes of the Singularity.”
    • “While the gameplay is enjoyable for fans of StarCraft and Supreme Commander, it lacks originality and doesn't bring enough new elements to the table.”
    • “The core gameplay is reminiscent of classic RTS games, but it fails to innovate or offer a unique experience.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers praise the game for its compelling theme and immersive atmosphere, highlighting how these elements enhance the overall experience.

    • “The game has a great theme and atmosphere that immerses you completely.”
    • “The atmosphere is incredibly engaging, drawing you into the world.”
    • “Every detail contributes to a rich and captivating atmosphere.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game features a nice soundtrack that enhances the experience, though some users feel that it could benefit from a greater variety of tunes.

    • “The soundtrack is nice, though I wish there were more tunes to enjoy.”
    • “The music really enhances the overall experience of the game.”
    • “I love how the soundtrack perfectly matches the game's atmosphere.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game highly enjoyable and note that it offers significant replayability, encouraging them to return for multiple playthroughs.

    • “This game is incredibly fun and offers a lot of replayability.”
    • “The variety of choices and outcomes makes each playthrough feel fresh and exciting.”
    • “I love how every decision I make leads to different experiences, ensuring I can play it multiple times without getting bored.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally considered decent, with a notable appreciation for the art style, particularly its retro sci-fi aesthetic reminiscent of shows like Futurama and Star Trek: Voyager.

    • “I really enjoy the art style, although my only familiarity with retro sci-fi styling comes from Futurama and the odd episode of Star Trek: Voyager.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences some bugs and minor glitches, as well as occasional crashes and freezes, which are typical for early access titles. Despite these stability issues, players appreciate the engaging gameplay elements such as base construction and tactical squad options.

    • “There are some bugs and other minor glitches, but they are expected in an early access game.”
    • “While this game has crashing and freezing issues (to be expected from early access), it also features storming enemy bases with hundreds of laser tanks, fun base construction, neat progression trees, and interesting squad options that allow for a range of tactics.”
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Win That War! is a role playing game with science fiction theme.

Win That War! is available on PC and Windows.

Win That War! was released on April 7, 2017.

Win That War! was developed by Insane Unity.

Win That War! has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Win That War! for its atmosphere but disliked it for its gameplay.

Win That War! is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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