Pocket Gamer - If you’ve been anywhere near an RTS in the past year, you’ll immediately recognise the influences behind Gameloft’s Starfront: Collision. It isn’t so much a gentle nod toward StarCraft II as a giant headbutt.
Then again, if you’ve been anywhere near Pocket Gamer in the past you’ll know that we tend to turn a blind eye to Gameloft's copycat ways, so long as the game plays solidly. Luckily, Starfront: Collision does exactly this.
From the visual extravaganzas that make my PC’s graphics card keel over wheezing for air to games that are mostly played via spreadsheets, from games with simple mechanics involving no more information than what is immediately available to those with long lists of arcane stats spread across myriad menus and submenus and sub-submenus, from the simplest tower defense titles to ferociously complex and intricate games that threaten to make the uninitiated user’s head explode in a Scanners-esque fountain of blood and offal, strategy games come in countless forms. This list is intended to focus on games that lean towards the latter end of at least one of those spectra – the complex, the detailed, the rewarding but plain-looking. Some still have more widespread mass appeal, some don’t, but if you’re a hardcore fan of strategy or management sim games looking for something to play on Android they’re worth at least a look.
Brash Games writes "The mobile games industry is a hugely profitable one these days, and with iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad) leading the way it’s about time I gave you my ten favourite iOS games of 2011, here they are".
Outstanding list. And I'm always happy to see Jetpack Joyride get some love. Its a freakin' masterpiece.
With its multi-touch functionality and its large 9.7-inch display, it’s almost as if Apple developed the iPad for use with Real Time Strategy games. Gameloft has taken full advantage of the device’s capabilities with their latest RTS. Starfront: Collision HD takes place on Sinistral, a planet colonized by human mining conglomerate, the Consortium. When you first load the game, a video gives you the backstory which seems to revolve around a highly sought after material called Xenodium. This is a resource that, as is the norm for these games, everybody on the planet is after.