About This Game Emerge from the ant hill with a handful of ants and a dream... to conquer the world. Train your ants with new skills, manage their daily work load, and travel across the town in search of new land. Sharpen your pincers and be ready for a fight because everyone from beetles and slugs, to the town police and the army will try to stop your ant colony!Check out Our New Game Kickass commandos!http://store.steampowered.com/app/359140/Also Try Tiki Man!http://store.steampowered.com/app/376920/Also try Age of Castles: Warlords!http://store.steampowered.com/app/371710/ Battle challenging enemies from bugs to the army Conquer dozens of iconic locations Customize your ant colony with unique upgrades, weapons, and power-ups 7aa9394dea Title: Ant War: DominationGenre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Anarchy EnterprisesPublisher:Anarchy EnterprisesRelease Date: 2 Oct, 2015 Ant War: Domination Download Without License Key Arguably one of the greatest games of our generation.Where do I begin? The fantastic story line of Mr. Suburbia's inner stuggle of leaving food on the counter to Farmer John trying to make a living without a face? This game has it all. Over the nearly 8 hours I played of this game I can tell you I laughed, cried, and was emotionally attached to nearly every character in this game. Yes the graphics are poor, but this game is from 2003. What did you expect? No one talks about how bad FFVII's graphics are and this game has more depth and story than final fantasy could ever accomplish.In conclusion, buy this game now. It's 3 dollars and you will experience a roller coaster of emotions like I have never experienced before. Thanks for reading.. This is a very simple game, reminiscent of an idle game, except you have to click "Go" rather than wait for things to scroll. The game mostly consists of clicking go, with short bursts of splitting your colony between four different tasks, moving to a new location to encounter different events, and buying things from a store using a rare currency you might encounter. Events can vary a lot, ranging from free food, to battles with roaming critters or people.Unfortunately the control you have over these events is very small. It's expected that they be random, but the game doesn't even tell you what some of them do. My ant colony had been poisoned multiple times while I was in the house, with no visible effect. Weather changes at random, there's a temperature gauge, being indoors lets you avoid weather, but...I have no idea what any of the weather does. Many locations are listed as being good for something, but I have failed to notice any of those areas coming through on thei rpromise.Battles also happen as random events, the idea being that you have to assign a certain number of ants as soldiers in order to overcome an area's encounters. It seems like the stats of encounters just goes up if you assign more soldiers, though, resulting in a roughly even chance of victory regardless of how many soldiers you assign. Battles consist solely of either hitting the attack button repeatedly (sometimes 50+ times) or deciding to retreat. There's an auto-battle button, but auto-battling includes the retreat option, there's no feature that simply automates hitting the attack button. And the AI will almost always choose to retreat. Even when the chance of taking damage is miniscule, or even absolutely zero, the AI may decide that the battle isn't worth it and it'd rather lose the standardized 0.5% of your ants for running away.Your other ant jobs aren't much more useful. None of them are really transparent as far as numbers are concerned, and they seem to operate off of certain plateaus that change sometimes, but without a discernable reason. The worst part is that the effectiveness of every job is dwarfed besides the bonuses you can get from the gem shop (which thankfully doesn't take real world cash, despite what the name might imply). Harvesters are the only job that you'll really need any amount of ants in, but that job is also rather pointless in appearance when compared to the random food events.Overall, the game obscures all of the necessary information to play it, and seemingly does so because if you saw any of the games inner mechanics you'd be appalled at how broken and ridiculous they are. The makers of this game aren't just Anarchists, they're pratically criminals, creating games like this to make a cheap buck off of people who don't know any better. I would not recommend this game under any circumstances.. Great game just the same as 15 years ago.. :) Picked it up for 0.50\u20ac, totally worth. Still some little bugs but the game is cute overall :D. poor quality, overly repetitve within minutes. Indirect Ant SimulatorUpgradesDifferent Types of Ants to ControlSuper RepetitiveAll in all, if you're not a person that doesn't like repetitive games, then this is definitely not for you. It's a really classic, relaxing game with relaxed graphics and gameplay, and it's a pretty good steal, because I bought it during an 83% off promotion sale, so it was only $0.50.. Don't buy this, it's just a clicker game with extra steps. boring after an hour. Complete garbage game. Kids under 8 may enjoy the play. Repetitive within 3 mins. Do not waste your money on this game that was free years ago, and has been repackaged to take advantage of steam.. Its a pleasant enough clicker game really. Takes a few minutes to get the hang of it as theres no tutorial just a help page , but the interface is pretty self explanatory. I got it on special and I do play it now and then between my major gaming time to wind down after a hardcore game. Its one of those games you play to kill time. Basically its just checking to for the right balance between four different types of ants with grandpa ant giving you advice along the way. You get your soldier ants to defend the colony the nurses to raise the young the workers to build a biger nest and your scouts to search for food. You earn stuff to get upgrades and do the odd battle. This is a great game to play when you are waiting on hold and have to be ready to talk to someone.
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