Jumat, 12 Mei 2017

INVASION MODERN EMPIRE


Invasion: Online War Game is a 3D mobile strategy MMO available on iOS and Android. It centers on base-building and territorial combat, and features many of the mechanics RTS gamers have come to expect, such as guilds and guild timer help, upgradeable buildings, research labs and talent trees, and a custom commander to represent your army. A unique feature of the game is the ability to interact with all spaces on the map, allowing players to set up camp and occupy empty spaces in the world, giving a push to their guilds’ territorial force and reach. It also features fully 3D graphics and a relatively high production value similar to Deadwalk: The Last War, thanks to its good audio quality and user interface, going as far as to allow you to watch your battles instead of just read a results page, setting it apart from the outdated graphics of many others in its genre.

Invasion: World War 3 Key Features:
Construct a Base – Make your mark in the world with your center of operations, upgrading buildings and constructing new ones as you level up.
Combat Formations – Get the upper hand in combat with your combat formation, allowing you to utilize unit strengths and weaknesses for maximum efficiency.
Occupy Territory – Set up an encampment on empty spaces or occupy an enemy’s base to increase the reach of your guild and collect bonus resources.
Train Troops – Recruit and train tons of unique units with the Armory structure, paying close attention to each unit’s strengths and weaknesses.
Research and Customize Specializations – Use the Lab to research new buffs and technologies and distribute talent points on the player’s Commander to focus on specific aspects of gameplay.

 

From Tap4Fun: Empire is a thrilling online war simulation and strategy game that challenges you to build an empire in post-apocalyptic 2020, sweeping your army across the land as you conquer enemy lords. Fight to become the hero of this fallen world, as you and your military march to victory! Prepare yourself for stunning 3D graphics and exhilarating, real-time MMO battles! Join the fight online and partner with a clan to spread your influence. Then, enter massive Monument Wars, where clans war over the remnants of ancient monuments in order to command powerful resources. Does your clan have what it takes to become lords of the apocalypse? Join the fight and find out now! Invasion: Modern Empire Features:Visceral real-time strategy combat meets MMORPG mechanics Clash with enemies as your army sweeps across the world In Invasion, you are the commander! Guide your army in real time Incredible 3D graphics and MMO combat will give you a whole new perspective on war, as each tank and soldier obeys your every commandClash with enemies to expand your clans territory and earn resources! Train a vast army and battle for territory across a stunning 3D world map! Invade enemy territory and win wars to expand your empire! Acquire resources by defeating enemies and claiming their empire as your ownUse advanced war strategy to collect intel and seize the upper hand Collect intelligence on your enemies in this futuristic shadow war, and launch devastating strikes against your opponents weak spot! Lead your army from a real-time panoramic map to get the upper hand! Join and alliance and conquer crucial "monuments" in online games! Make your alliance the star of the military world. Clash in massive online wars to gain the upper hand. Forge strategic alliances to defeat your rivals, and experience the constant surprise of online real-time combat! Fight in huge Monument Wars against powerful alliances around globe! Winners will become kings in this online battlefieldCinematic 3D presentation and action-packed military battles Construct a formidable military empire and watch as you crush enemies in 3D Build and train a range of elite modern war forces, from tanks to cannons to gunships Unlock powerful hi-tech military units with research. Battle enemies from land to air with tanks, soldiers and moreTake up arms in the post-apocalyptic warzone of the year 2020!! Governments have fallen and cities have been reduced to ash, as rival armies clash for domination in the chaotic new age. Only you and your star units can conquer the worlds greatest monuments, build the strongest army, and rebuild this once-great world.The Invasion has begun! Open fire! Download Invasion: Modern Empire and become kings in the apocalypse


Invasion: Modern Empire is a thrilling online war simulation and RTS game that challenges you to clash with enemy factions, conquer their military and battle your way to world domination in the midst of a global apocalypse. Fight to become the most powerful military commander in the world as you march your way to victory!

Invasion challenges you to fight alongside friends and raid enemy territory in exhilarating, real-time alliance battles! Battlefield strategy is just the beginning, as you conquer new lands and establish your base camp. Base building offers you a chance to destroy the world, and rebuild in your image – create buildings, train soldiers and use strategy and tactics to conquer your foes, once and for all.

World war is only the beginning – Governments have fallen as rivals compete for domination in this chaotic new age. Do you have what it takes to rule?

Unlike any other Strategy games out there, this game surely brings you to the world where your guts and power is not enough.. You need more than that; trusted allies, powerful guilds that you need to be depending on, and the most important things is….. NUCLEAR WEAPONS!!

Blast all your enemies into dust and make them think twice before messing around with you!!

Its great, addictive and full of strategy to play with.. and most important part is




Though technically the second chapter of The CW’s “four-night crossover event,” The Flash marked the true beginning of the big Invasion crossover tonight. As expected, there was a ton of appeal in seeing so many heroes joining forces on the small screen. But without a well-defined enemy to unify these heroes, it was often the Flashpoint-related character drama that propelled this first act.

What struck me most early on was how little time this episode devoted to bringing the various groups together. There was a very efficient, no-nonsense approach to Barry’s recruitment drive. Even the build-up to Supergirl’s appearance was short and sweet. When it comes to comic book crossovers, I tend to prefer the ones that don’t waste entire issues bringing the players together. So Invasion clearly has the right idea. That said, it was odd how slow this episode felt despite the rapid setup phase. The characters came together so quickly and then spent so much time training rather than actively combating the Dominators.

The Dominators themselves aren’t shaping up to be particularly deep antagonists, either. Not that the source material is all that rich, either, but at least in the Invasion comic the Dominators had two elements to distinguish them - their rigid caste system and the fact that they’re both threatened and intrigued by the prevalence of metahumans on Earth. Hopefully, that back-story will come into play more in the remaining two episodes. But for now, the Dominators are pretty much your typical alien invader villains, right down to their generic look.

But at this early stage, the villains are less important than exploring the clash of personalities between heroes. And there was plenty of that to go around tonight. Here we had three distinct teams of heroes, all wary of one another and trying to learn how to work together. And that’s not even counting the invulnerable alien from another universe who gives everyone the willies. There were some very fun character moments to be had this week. Diggle, as usual, is effective as the everyman hero who can’t quite deal with being placed alongside metahumans and time-travelers. My favorite scene came when Kara butted heads with Mick, the only member of the massive group seemingly unimpressed by her incredible powers or alien status. The rivalry between “Skirt” and Heatwave looks to be one of the big highlights of the crossover.

Surprisingly, though, the writers tended to lean more on drama than humor as the team came together. And it mostly centered around Flashpoint fallout. Barry is the logical choice to lead this team, given that he’s sort of the connective tissue linking these heroes together, but he’s not exactly in the best place these days. He’s still struggling to regain the trust of friends like Cisco, and now his actions in Flashpoint are spiraling out to affect other heroes as well. Frankly, it’s about time. One of the biggest flaws of Season 3 so far has been the lack of tangible impact from Flashpoint. But between Cisco’s resurgent anger at Barry, Diggle learning the truth about Sara/John and now Stein discovering he has a daughter he never knew, it feels like that trend is finally shifting.


This episode also finally revealed the full message the older Barry left for the missing Rip Hunter. While it didn’t offer any earth-shattering ramifications, the message did cast further doubt on Barry’s ability to be an effective team leader. It made for a nice little internal struggle for Barry. The interaction between Barry and Ollie was especially strong in that regard. Grant Gustin and Stephen Amell are sort of the two elder statesman of the Arrow-verse at this point, and it was really satisfying seeing their bond strengthen here. Similarly, it was fun seeing Caitlin and Professor Stein pair off for bit and remind viewers that before Stein was a Legend, he was a key member of Team Flash.

The slower pace was a little frustrating at times, but ultimately it seemed for the best. It allowed the writers to emphasize Barry’s leadership crisis and the many clashing personalities. And it also enabled the episode to juggle the massive cast pretty elegantly. Everyone had their moment to shine, even more minor players like Felicity and Thea. But if there was one subplot that felt unnecessary and out of place, it was Wally’s. The Wally-related drama felt very forced this week. Why are Joe and Iris taking such a hard stance against properly training him? What are they hoping to accomplish with the cold shoulder approach?

Here’s what I think is happening. I think we’re going to learn (possibly as soon as next week, given some of the teases made by Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg) that Wally is destined to become Savitar. The idea being that this reluctance to allow Wally to embrace his inner superhero will somehow drive him to become a villain instead. Wally being the main villain of Season 3 could be a neat twist and a way of energizing what has so far been a very underwhelming speedster villain. But the process would have to be handled delicately and logically. And regardless of what direction Wally’s character arc is headed, there’s nothing particularly delicate or logical about how he’s being treated at the moment.

Slow though this episode was at times, it did pick up at the end as viewers were treated to the most epic superhero battle the Arrow-verse has ever conjured. Two speedsters and the Green Arrow would normally make for a formidable team, but not when their enemies include Supergirl, the Atom, Firestorm and multiple skilled fighters and marksmen. That two-pronged battle made for an exciting finale. The highlight, of course, being Flash putting his speed to the test against a brainwashed Supergirl. The spectacle of this massive superhero battle served as a welcome antidote to the disappointing battle between Flash and Savitar last week. That battle may not have put these heroes any closer to stopping the Dominators and whatever the heck it is they’re trying to accomplish, but it sure was fun to watch.
The Verdict

The Invasion crossover is shaping up pretty well so far, even if the alien villains aren't much to write home about yet. This episode focused more on exploring the clash of personalities that comes from putting so many superheroes in the same room. It also reinvigorated the ailing Flashpoint storyline. And if it took a fairly slow approach to setting up the "heroes vs. aliens" conflict, the final battle provided ample action and spectacle.