Any real-time or turn-based strategy games such as Age of Empires and Civilization
Apr 6th, 2012, 11:41 pm
Robotic Planet RTS v0.30
Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: Real-Time Strategy Game (Single-/Multiplayer)

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Screenshot taken on Galaxy Note 10.1

Real-Time Strategy Game (Single-/Multiplayer)

Your robots are just landed on a small planet. Let them explore and settle the planet. Gather resources to construct new buildings and set up a working economic system. Produce goods and new robots in factories. Defend your buildings against attacks from enemy battle robots. Conquer enemy territory and defeat your opponent's base.

Features:
• 21 scenario maps for single/multiplayer games including a tutorial mission.
• Map-Generator to create new unique maps.
• Single-player mode: Opponent is played by AI (computer)
• Multi-player mode: Two players can connect their mobile devices via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to compete against each other
• No Internet connection is required during gameplay.
• Supports large displays (tablets)
• 6 Robots with individual abilities
• 15 different buildings to construct
Recommended hardware:
• 1GHz CPU, Screen size: 800x480 or larger
• If the app crashes, try to decrease render quality in options and turn sound off.
Please report bugs and suggestions via mail or website. Check occasionally for updates.
* Galaxy S2: Currently no sound support due to a firmware bug. Hopefully Samsung fix this in the next firmware update *
Gameplay:
Robotic Planet is a construction and management simulation. You give orders to your robots, such as constructing a building or attacking a location. Your robots perform these orders, but operate autonomously.
Your robots are the settlers of an foreign planet. But they are not alone. Enemy robots also landed on the planet.
Goal is to achieve domination over the planet. To win the game, you need to capture the enemy's base building.
There are 6 types of robots:
Transport Robots: transport goods between buildings
Build Robots: construct new buildings
Drill Robots: gather resources, like crystal, ore and granite
Farm Robots: sow and harvest energy crops
Saw Robots: cut trees and produce wood
Battle Robots: attack enemy buildings, robots and roads
When the game starts, you own a number of robots of each type. During the game you can produce more robots in a robot factory.

More Info:
Code: Select allhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simusphere.robotic

Download Instructions: Released by chathu_ac
http://www.MegaShare.com/4094810
Apr 6th, 2012, 11:41 pm

Please dont mirror in my releases, thanks
Jan 2nd, 2013, 10:00 am
Robotic Planet Review: The Hidden Gem of Real-Time Strategy (source)

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" There is no excuse not to try this game."


The ‘Real-Time Strategy’ genre has never really flourished on Android with only a few titles of real note (Z Origins and Total War Battles to name a couple). I guess it makes sense with the fact that the most popular RTS games on the PC are mouse and keyboard driven. But with a mouse connected to my Nexus 7, I explored the Play store seeking an RTS game that could prove that this genre can be done right on an Android device. Robotic Planet RTS hit the mark perfectly.

This game includes six different types of robot, 15 different buildings and 21 missions with a map generator (for skirmish games). Robotic Planet ticks all the usual boxes when it comes to an RTS game, you collect resources, build a base, build an army, and destroy your enemy. But what makes this game more unique is its transportation system (bare with me, all will be explained).

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When you first start a new mission/skirmish, you are given only your ‘base’ building and this contains a few of each resource and 50 transport robots (along with a few of each of the other robots). To construct your first building, you not only need to place it, but also build a road leading to it. The transport robots will then deliver the required resources and a builder robot will arrive to construct. Once the structure is completed, if the building was a resource station, another robot will emerge from the base and his task will be to farm the resources and store them in the building. From there the transport robots collect the resources and takes them where needed.

To start with, this is quite complicated (I had a hard enough time writing the last paragraph about it!), but the tutorial mission is actually very thorough and within minutes everything seems to all make sense.

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An added tactical layer comes when you are about half way built your base and you have all 50 transport robots going up and down your road system, because unless you planned it perfectly from the very beginning, you will soon have queues of robots trying to get their materials to their desired location. This can be solved by making certain roads one way, but to start with you may find your battle robots with little ammo to attack the enemies as the ammo has been held up in traffic!

So all is good when it comes to the gameplay then right? Well, the only thing I would say is that this game is not for the most casual of gamers, with 5 resources to collect, which most are then sent to factories to be turned into materials which then need to be taken to another building to make the robots or ammo. Again, without actually trying the game yourself, it’s hard to explain the whole process, let’s just say it’s complicated.

With a lite version available to try, there is no excuse not to try this game. It works well on smartphones with 4 inch or above screens, but if you are able to connect a mouse to your tablet, this game shines bright. This for me is more engrossing than any other RTS game on the Play store. It may not be simple, but when you get going, it’s a joy seeing your robots go about their deliveries.

Overall Score: 4.5/5

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Jan 2nd, 2013, 10:00 am
Jan 2nd, 2013, 10:05 am
Take charge of a Planet with Simusphere’s Robotic Planet for Android (source)

" If you’re a fan of Real Time Strategy games (or Robots) you’ll definitely want to give Robotic Planet a try."


Robotic Planet is a new Real-Time Strategy game from Simusphere that lets you control robots while you explore and settle a small planet. Awesome name aside, I’m happy to say that Robotic Planet is also one of the best new RTS game’s I’ve seen in quite some time…

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The premise of the game puts you in charge of an army of tiny little robots and you’ll need to gather resources, construct buildings, set up an economy, and do all the little things that come into play when you run a robotic city. If that’s not enough for you, you also get to produce new robots and you’ll need them to defend your city from attack and to take down your opponents base. It kind of reminds me of old school RTS’s like Command & Conquer but with little robots instead of Yuri & the Soviets. Robotic Planet has 21 scenario maps, a map generator, WiFi/Bluetooth multi-player, and lots of cool units and buildings to produce.

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Verdict: I’ve only played the game for around half an hour, but so far it’s a big thumbs up. The graphics are simple but nice, and the game’s got some depth as well with 21 scenarios and the included map generator. If you’re a fan of Real Time Strategy games (or Robots) you’ll definitely want to give Robotic Planet a try. There’s a demo version to let you get a feel for the game or you can dive straight into the full version for $1.49. Both versions of Robotic Planet are available for download in the Android market.


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Jan 2nd, 2013, 10:05 am
Jan 2nd, 2013, 10:26 am
If you're tired to crush the AI, why not try a human opponent? Join or start a multiplayer game by following this link:

Robotic Planet multiplayer.


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Jan 2nd, 2013, 10:26 am
Jan 2nd, 2013, 10:26 am
A reupload might come in handy...
Jan 2nd, 2013, 10:26 am

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