Cyberlords - Arcology

by HandyGames


Role Playing

1.99 usd



Fight for a free future!


The citizens of the Asgard Arcology are terrorized by corporate security forces. Lead the Resistance and save the world from total surveillance!AD-FREE version!Features:- Science fiction RPG- Real-time combat with 4 team members- Tactics mode: pause the action at any time- 4 levels of difficulty- Improve your skills with biomechanical augmentations- Over 20 different weapons including blades, guns, grenades and mines- Specialise your team members in stealth, combat or hacking skills- Many achievements to hunt- Simulated persistent worldIts the year 2173. The power of government is in decline and the world is controlled by gigantic megacorporations. People may have no political power, but they still have control over their own bodies. Powerful NanoGear implants grant superhuman abilities and transform bodies into deadly weapons. Lead your four-man team of augmented cyber-warriors on dangerous infiltration missions. Hack into camera systems and computer terminals, take over security robots and lure enemies into ambushes with mines and sentry guns. Stealth, clever tactics or brute force - the choice is yours, and remember: the future lies in your hands!© www.handy-games.com GmbHFixed some resolution problemsAdded Google Pass support

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Awesome

Ronnie Harris

👍

Espen Laub

Fun game that was easy enough to learn. Menu system not the best but overall I enjoyed it.

Roger Brown

Easy to play and fun.

Magnus Fløysvik

Old, but great game.

Keith Spears

I like this so far. Nice, clean, simple. Haven't had any issues with touch screen. Good job.

LOOSE TEKZ

The constant pop-ups to like their page, is very irritating.

Sirus Steele

Good ideas, interesting concepts, but bad execution resulting on mediocre gameplay.

Kubrikante

Good game, easy to learn, lots of challenges. Bit limited rpg element. Reliable save option..don't have to trust autosaves.

Will James

Got on play pass, but it's just missing too much. There's a shell of a tactics system, but no reason to use it. You don't really control anything in the end, so youll probably hinge on the story to keep you going. For me I just couldn't overlook the wasted potential for a deep tactical shooter

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