TouchGen writes: "The iPhone version lies closer to the later versions of the Settlers with a heavy focus on resource management in comparison to the early games. When playing the Settlers for iPhone you constantly have to keep track of your resources, and plan several steps ahead all the time. If you make the mistake having your stone resource running out before completing a project it is more or less game over. Too many times I have got myself into build mode, and forgotten about resource management for a while just to find my projects all at a standstill. I hate having to keep track of all the little numbers on the screen. In the original Settlers you also had to plan the paths and roads, and this was something you could do while the settlers built the queued huts. In the iPhone version you instead press the speed up button to have it all ready if you have the required materials. To me this feels a bit disconnected to the game, as the general pace is supposed to be slow and deliberate. You should feel the ominous threat from the opposing force somewhere out there in the fog of war covered map."
Supercell has released its new squad-building action game Squad Busters in Spain, Mexico, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Canada, and Singapore. This game features characters from different Supercell titles, such as Clash of Clans, Brawl Stars, Hay Day, Clash Royale, and Boom Beach.
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Leniu Games has started taking pre-registrations of its Nordic fantasy open world MMO, Flame of Valhalla. This game features the War of Gods erupted in the mystical realm of Asgard, known as the land of gods as seen in various movies and TV series. The game is expected to release in first half of May 2024.