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what i do not like about this game are the scripted behaviours... the enemy gets units faster than me, although it has only +1 planets like i do
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Playtesting in 16 failed hard. for some reason both opponents have a serious mania for attacking you and avoiding each other. Game is unplayble here as a straight 2 on 1 just isn't winnable.
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HOW TO BEAT LEVEL 16: You need a combination of the following tactics: deathstacking, and divide and conquer.
You expand to the first circle, and wait, building up a deathstack in that circle. The other two enemies will claim everything else, yes, but the majority of their ships will be used to fight each other.
When your deathstack reaches 150 ships or so, make a beeline for one of the x3 circles. If you take it, you're done. Taking the second x3 circle will be much easier, and then it's just mop-up.
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I'd like to meet the developer of this game and punch him in the face for not testing level 16 before putting it into the game.
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Some tips:
1. Keeping up with the AI: Pause with the space bar. The game still lets you deploy forces so you can launch an attack on many worlds at the same time, then resume & see your forces all invade at once. It might be considered "cheating," but we're fighting AI here.
Pausing also lets you look around & see which stars are piling up 100+ ships that are sitting around playing poker instead of being redeployed.
2. Autosend: (I somehow missed this while playing PP1!) The best stars for this are the “dead end” star systems that have only one exit, which you can control. As you expand, you can form chains of stars auto-resending troops onward. Redirect the stream of troops throughout your empire as needed.
NOTE: Use autosend wisely. If your enemy ambushes the middle of your supply chain, then he's got empty worlds to either side.
3. If you pile up TOO big a force, change the manual send percentage (name?) to divide up your fleets. Do so by clicking the 100% on the far right.
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computer seems to prefer attacking you to fighting amongst themselves. Makes a couple of levels virtually impossible when you get tag teamed.
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Why don't you let us skip levels? I don't want to miss out on a good portion of the game, just because I got stuck. Anybody who does insist on playing straight through will be able to regardless of whether or not you allow us to skip.
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Somehow, I managed to place TWO arrows from a single star, and the star automatically alternated between sending ships on either paths. I tried to find a way to do this intentionally, but . . . no luck.
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Playscreen info says it has 31 level, however game stops after level 20 for me, showing final statictics.
Any way to get further?
That said - great games, loved all three!
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I'm getting why it's rated so low. You get to the upper levels and the computer's ability to multitask so far outstrips your own that it gets more frustrating than fun. Still an excellent game, though. I just need to think faster!
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pointless. someow, with even starting numbers, the computer can generate fleets of 120, when the best I can manage is 40. 1/5
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YAY! You can never have enough Little Stars! :D Little Stars is in the same genre as Civilization Wars, but that's where the similarity ends. The whole point of the game is that it's pure strategy stripped down to its very basics, and it's about the best example of its kind. The earlier levels in this player pack *are* pretty easy, but unless you can play level 19 or 20 and finish it first try without any problem, then you're missing out. I'm tempted to go out and buy an Android just so I can get the LSfLW2 app :) 5/5 and favourited, just like the others in the series. and a big THANK YOU! to Kendja for the games.
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It's good, but very basic for this type of game. Leaving a planet almost completely defenseless every time you attack makes going on the offensive extremely risky.
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its really awesome and deserves more plays but there are lots of games that have a similar gameplay and presented better. I give this a 3/5. The game gets boring the more you progress. Why not try civilization wars which has a similar gameplay, you might learn something.