Free browser game ``generals-io'' play review that automatically attacks the enemy's ever-increasing numbers
The game ` `generals-io '', which uses numbers to take positions, was released, so I tried playing it. The movement is extremely simple, just moving left and right, but it's a game where strategy is surprisingly important.
generals.io
After accessing generals.io, first click 'PLAY'.
There are ``FFA'' with 8 players, ``1v1'', ``2v2'', and ``Custom''. This time I played 'FFA'.
Game Start. Players are given a single city on a large map.
This is my city. The number increases by 1 every turn (1 second).
Click on a city and click on the adjacent tiles on the top, bottom, left and right to move the increased number.
The tile whose number is moved will be the same color as your base (in this case, blue). Also, you can see the area around your base.
If you double-click, the numbers moved will be halved.
The number of your own tiles other than cities increases by 1 every 25 turns.
Gray tiles are neutral. When you move a number here, the number in the neutral area will decrease by the number you moved. If you set it to 0, you can acquire it as your base.
After acquiring it, it will become a 'number generation base' where the number increases by 1 per turn, just like a city.
It is a game where you acquire the cities of other players on the map, and when you acquire all the cities, the game is cleared, and when you acquire your own city, the game is over.
You can check the actual play below.
It's rare to be able to acquire a large amount of neutral territory as shown below, and perhaps by luck, there were only two people left.
Just as I was thinking of expanding my base upwards, the red player approaches from below.
The city's number is 26, and the opponent's number is 93.
It was taken away easily and the game was over.
You can play 'generals.io' for free, so if you're interested, please give it a try.
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