
Jacob
Lines of Battle (desktop) is a 10/10 game that I highly recommend, but I cannot in good faith recommend playing Lines of Battle (mobile), except against AI and maybe on very long turn timers against humans. Hopefully it gets developed better The controls are simply too hard to use on mobile to play expediently against a real player as an experienced desktop player, let alone as a new player. Selecting and deselecting units is esoteric and there's no marquee select so giving orders takes forever
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Nerrdoo
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Once you learn how the controls want to work, this version of the game becomes more convenient than the browser version. I really like the direction this game is going and hope more eras and units are added to add more dynamics of play. I would also wish that the battle mode allow for the same amount of unit points as the battle of waterloo. Additionally, notifications for when it is your turn during an online match would help with the speed at which games go.
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Melvin Gutierrez
A game with shocking depth. This is a strategy game that leverages multiple aspects of Napoleon-era combat; moral, exhaustion, terrain, elevation, combined arms. Like chess, this is a game that anyone can learn to play, but becoming skilled requires thoughtful, deliberate consideration of the board. This is still in development, but the devs make frequent, positive changes and quickly stamp out bugs. This is one of my favorite games!
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