Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Android 'Guerilla African Operations' Game



Features

“iGuerrilla” features nine areas, which gamers can play on four varying levels of difficulty. New difficulty levels appear when the previous difficulty level has been successfully completed. Gamers can select and play through any area they have already completed via the “Select Your Mission” menu screen. Updated versions of the game feature an options menu, a pause button, world ranking and weapons management.

Gameplay

Using their fingers on their mobile's touch screen, players guide a blue targeting icon across the screen, tapping the screen to shoot once the shot is lined up. A head shot instantly kills enemy soldiers, which otherwise require two shots to the abdomen or four shots to the limbs to defeat. Combos, earned by a consistent string of hits with no misses, earn players points. Gameplay continues until the player's life meter, displayed in the upper left-hand corner, has completely depleted.

Availability and Considerations

Developer @Alx offers “Guerrilla African Operations” for download at the Android Market, under the “App” section. Other online Android app sites offer the game for free download. This war-themed, first-person shooter features violence, gun play and graphic displays of blood; as such, it may not be appropriate for younger players.

Similar Games

“Guerilla African Operations” isn't the only game in town when it comes to Android first-person shooters. “Rainbow Six Vanguard” offers a tactical shooting experience, while “Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front” and “Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus” present additional war-themed options. Gameloft's “Nova 2” brings science-fiction shooting to the table, and “Contract Killer” offers another free first-person shooter app.

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