Destructoid: Hero Academy is my new digital crack but it currently only has a tutorial consisting of screenshots and text, and no way to try out a game against an AI opponent. This might make some players a bit wary of trying it out for the first time against a random stranger, if you don't have a friend with whom you can ease into the game.
It’s been a couple years since Robot Entertainment’s accessible strategy game hit the masses on iOS. Let's check in on what we would want in a sequel.
AR - Hero Academy combines ever popular asynchronous multiplayer with tactical combat. Does it succeed?
Hero Academy’s gameplay is simple and fun. The game begins with a randomly chosen battlefield. Some are basic grass squares, while others have different gimmicks that can be used to influence the battle.
GameWoof reviews Hero Academy from Robot Entertainment. This Android game is a good freemium title thanks to its deep turn-based strategy and fun asynchronous gameplay.