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Warpips

2022
GenresIndie, Action, Top-Down Perspective, Strategy, Military and Warfare, Single Player
AvailableApr 21, 2022
PlatformXbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X
DeveloperStay Small Studios
Overview

Warpips is the ultimate quick to learn but amazingly deep tug-of-war strategy game. Deploy the right composition of soldiers, tanks, helicopters and planes in this tight, streamlined strategy-focused war game. Compose the best army, research the right tech; overwhelm your enemy!

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3 reviews found

83

Merlininkazani.com

Apr 22, 2022

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75

Inven.co.kr

May 3, 2022

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75

Nindiespotlight.com

Oct 20, 2022

While playing out in real time, your lack of direct control of your units in Warpips makes for a pretty unique feel in play It’s always fascinating to see indie games come along that simply do things their own way, making gameplay that would normally feel quite familiar into something a bit different by making small changes to the typical genre mix.

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