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About This Game Widely known in small circles as AntiSquad, they are a military tactical response unit. These hardened military professionals, tired of bureaucracy, politics and serving the armed forces, have established a private paramilitary formation located in south United States. Being true military professionals, they periodically execute contracts for jobs that may not be considered “clean”. The Team consists of many complex individuals with their own back story, but they do not shun mercenary applicants. Members of the team are idealists; they dwell on moral issues, as well as question blind nationalism, etc. AntiSquad strongly differ from military units. They truly are a bunch of contradictions put together - heartfelt cynics, gregarious egoists, aggressive pacifists, and phlegmatic rebels all under one banner. 7aa9394dea Title: AntisquadGenre: Action, Adventure, StrategyDeveloper:InsGamesPublisher:INSGAMES LIMITEDRelease Date: 31 Oct, 2014 Antisquad Hack The interface feels clumsy and badly adapted from a touch screen interface to mouse and keyboard.There is no save \/ load, which might be OK for a mobile game but is a no-go for a PC game. You have exactly one "save slot", which is used automatically to continue where you left. But that's it.Gameplay is frustrating. Every mistake (which is quite often a mis-click because of the bad interface) is punished harshly. The missing save \/ load feature makes this even worse.Not recommendet.. Grinding the same missions isn't very fun.. This turn based strategy game is a lot of fun to play. Stages are fun and easy to get into. The many characters to fill your squad and level up making this game have lots of replay value. If you liked Xcom Enemy Unknown you will like this. And best of all, just look how cheap this is. People it's a steal at that price. http:\/\/youtu.be\/7SdZBgt3u9I. Liking this one a lot so far. The price point is kinda scary, I immediately expected micro transactions and upcomming dlc spam when I saw it. However, the devs already said in the forum that neither will happen. No buying coins and no paid dlc. So the pricepoint actually makes the game a steal and it is way deeper than I expected from a "phone game". Combat is fun with lots of strategies, graphics are pretty good and more than enough for this type of game. I even enjoy the "progression grind" with leveling up pretty much everything using achievements and challenges everywhere.. outch.I want to like this and I would really like to be able to recommend it, but this game takes all the promise of the setting and the really intriguing look and instantly covers it below a painfully bad user experience. Just suffering through the tutorial felt wrong on so many levels, one forced tap, uh, click at a time.Don\u00b4t get me wrong, I think the opportunity to make turn based tactics game for both PC and tablets is a wonderful development for the whole community, but if it is done in such a lazy way, it actually hurts. It hurts me as a PC player and it hurts other games with the same scope: This is an example why there is still a lot of resentment against multi platform titles.I can forgive the bad animations and translation, but the usability sins this game unleashes at steam players is beyond my comprehension. I am writing this not to damage the success of the game, but in the hopes for an overhaul. The basics of the game could work very well on steam, so consider putting some effort into redoing some parts for good old mouse & keyboard and high resolution screens.

 
 
 

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