Thursday 14 November 2013

Anomaly 2 Launches on Android


Anomaly 2 has made its long-awaited debut on Android thanks to 11 bit studios. The game, which brings PC-quality visuals and exciting tower-offense strategy to mobile devices, is now available on the Google Play store for just $4.99.

About Anomaly 2

The Apple Design Award-winning Anomaly series returns to usher in the next-generation of tower offense with Anomaly 2, the sequel to the critically acclaimed Anomaly Warzone Earth.

TAKE BACK THE EARTH

Lead the Yukon convoy across a post-apocalyptic wasteland to fight for mankind's survival against the alien machines in an epic single player campaign. Use over one million tactical combinations including troops that morph into game-changing war mechs to overcome the enemy's gauntlet.

CHALLENGE THE WORLD IN ONLINE MULTIPLAYER

Connect with friends via Game Center and wage epic battles of tower defense vs. tower offense. Play as the towers and destroy the humans or lead the humans to annihilate the alien towers.

CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY

Anomaly 2's new engine delivers exceptional presentation in the palm of your hand. Jaw-dropping scale, incredible visual detail and phenomenal special effects - this is unlike anything you've seen running on a mobile device before!

Game Features:
  • The highly anticipated sequel to awarding-winning Anomaly: Warzone Earth and Anomaly Korea
  • A massive story-driven campaign with alternate endings to uncover
  • Multiple ways to play with over one million tactical combinations and transforming troops
  • Online multiplayer — tower defense vs. tower offense across five maps
  • Jaw-dropping visuals and presentation powered by Anomaly 2's new engine

1 comment :

  1. Best game ever.This one of the few games that I love to bits.The graphics are exceptional,the game-play is colossally fun and the story mode is engaging.Anyway tragically there is dependably a flaw to games , and this ones is its multiplayer.Multiplayer could be extraordinary yet I can never find anybody.Its likely in light of the fact that relatively few individuals have it.~Janet Parker.

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