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Ant Raid Review | GoozerNation

Jason Trent with GoozerNation writes: "Ant Raid for the iPad is a real time strategy tailored for veterans and newcomers to the genre. Unlike many games in this vein, Ant Raid does not focus on gathering and managing resources, building structures, or even creating units. Instead, a simpler -- but no less rewarding route is taken by placing the focus on how to use the limited number of troops you have to defend your home."

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HeroCraft Release Demo Version of Popular Ant Raid Title on Android

Triverse writes, "If you have been avoiding HeroCraft’s Any Raid game due to there not being demo available then you have no excuse now. HeroCraft have just released a two level demo for their popular title about the tiniest workers in nature."

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AR: Ant Raid Review

AR: I wasnt really sure what to expect when I downloaded Ant Raid. I thought it might be another bug smasher game. There is a little of that in there, but there is also some other strategies needed to beat the levels. The overall plot of the game is to keep the ant’s home save from the other insects. The insects have been infected and are pretty much zombies. Okay, that right there grabbed my attention.

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Pocket Gamer: Ant Raid Review

Pocket Gamer: A casual glance in Ant Raid's direction might lead you to suspect that it's a casual real-time strategy game, overrun with cute stylised insects and lush, cheery greenery for backgrounds.

Get about eight levels in, however, and you'll discover a savagely difficult RTS that seems calculated to make you walk a constant knife edge between failure and success.

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