

Bases create troops, but they can be turned into towers – basically your classic, area tower defence style. The final complexity is the building variation. So sending a load of troops into a base just to get their number down a bit in preparation for a future assault is fine, but it comes at the cost of a loss and a morale hit (and a boost to your enemy). Morale grows depending on your success in battles or drops in losses which in turn gives you an attack or defence boost. This is handy to have in a pinch, for sure. Abilities ‘tick up’ over time, which can help you do things like improving the defence of a base, or improving the speed of your troops. Secondly, you have two systems at play – one is abilities, the other morale. Fortunately, you have some tools to help you.įirstly, it’s all top-down and played like a simple RTS, so you have total visibility of the battlefield. Bases call out ‘SOS’ if enemy troops are sending a barrage their way, which may or may not be too late.

You’re moving troops from base to base, the enemy is doing the same, leaving no base too low on troops but enough within reasonable proximity to mount a defence in case of an attack. Multiply out the chaos, and you can see how it becomes quickly strategic. Each action like this represents a mini-battle which is played out quickly on the screen, with a ‘biggest number wins’ scenario. Enemy bases work the same way, but of course, they are creating new troops all the time like you. Vacant bases have a set value on the map, if you have enough troops going to get the base, you’ll capture it. To do this, you select a base from which you want to send troops, select how many you want to send (by a percentage, either 25, 50, 75 or 100) and tell them to go and take it. The goal is to take over all bases on a map.
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You can then either ‘spend’ troops to upgrade the base, which makes them create troops faster, or to take over vacant (or enemy) bases. Over time, the number of troops in your base increases. So what’s the deal? In Mushroom wars you have a base, your enemy has a base, and there are a number of vacant bases across the map. Writing this off as another slightly weird, low budget quirky ‘little game’, what I got was a well thought out, considered, and developed multiplayer title with a large campaign. Just want to enjoy a friendly skirmish with your friends? Custom games let you try out new strategies with up to three friends in free-for-all or team-based matches.Mushroom Wars 2 has a bulging esports community.

In addition replay feature, and spectator mode make it easy to enter the competitive scene. Mushroom Wars 2 comes tournament-ready, with a league system and ranked matches that make for fierce competition. Once you’re confident in your skills, putting your mushroom army against other players is the best way to improve. But the journey to become a fearsome commander requires fast reflexes, an eye for strategy, and the ability to oversee up to thousands of units at once. Learning the ropes of mushroom warfare is easy with simple and intuitive controls as well as gamepad support. Mushroom Wars 2 is an award-winning sequel to the critically acclaimed RTS hit built upon the core gameplay experience that made the original Mushroom Wars so enjoyable. With tons of tactics and skill-based movesĪnd modifiers that influence gameplay significantly Over 100 missions complete with boss battlesįrom 4 different tribes with unique special skills Ranked and custom matches in various competitive modes for up to 4 players, including 2v2
