Pixel Soldiers: The Great War

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4.7
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Everyone 10+
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About this game

New expansion campaigns have been released! The Russian Civil War and Invasion campaigns are purchasable within the game.

Pixel Soldiers: The Great War is a simple to play, but difficult to master turn based strategy game set during the First World War. You will choose to command the armies of either the Entente (France, Britain and Russia) or the Central Powers (Germany, Austria and the Ottoman Empire).

You will fight from 1914 to 1918 on the Western Front and Eastern Front. You will land on the beaches at Gallipoli, desperately hold or seize the important city of Verdun and try to achieve a breakthrough on the Somme.

This game is the fourth entry in the Pixel Soldiers series. Previous games: Pixel Soldiers: Waterloo, Pixel Soldiers: Bull Run and Pixel Soldiers: Gettysburg.


BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS
*Mons

*Tannenberg

*Gallipoli

*Verdun

*Transilvania Campaign

*Somme

*Villers-Bretonneux (The first tank v tank battle in history)


FEATURES:
*Command your armies with ease.

*Difficult to master in-depth strategy.

*Play against an intelligent AI opponent or another player on the same device.

*Morale system: Units that take casualties may go into disorder or break and run depending on their morale.

*Includes Entente and Central Powers campaigns, with historical scenarios throughout World War 1.

*Many different nations, types of units and weapons, complete with individual uniforms.

*Sandbox mode (available soon)

*Force the enemy from a position with a bayonet charge

*Amphibious assaults

*Create trenches

*Deadly machine gun posts, heavy howitzer artillery and field guns

*Tanks!


STRATEGY AND TACTICS:
Use the terrain to your advantage: Keep vulnerable units behind ridges or hide them in the trees. Protect vital mountain passes, river crossings, towns and forts.

Will you push your troops forward and seize the initiative? Or will you set up a defensive line, await reinforcements and let the enemy come to you?

These and many more questions you will need to ask yourself. There are many ways to win the game.


HOW TO PLAY
Tap to select a unit. Tap again to move or attack!

Long press on a unit or tap a unit's description to see more information

Pinch zoom in and out of the battle to get a better view.

Long press anywhere to check line of sight.

These are the basic controls to get you started. There is also a tutorial that can be accessed at any time.


I want this game to be as good and as fun as it possibly can be so if you have any questions or ideas let me know! Email me at jollypixelgames@gmail.com
Updated on
Dec 29, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
1.65K reviews
A Google user
January 2, 2019
A great turn-based strategy game of World War I (WWI) battles. There is no resources collection/management. The campaign mode involves a series of battles. Each battle has a unique, fairly big map, with varied terrain, and terrain effects (e.g., city squares improve defense but cost more movement). Units left undisturbed on open/plain squares will 'dig-in', improving defense. Each battle starts with a brief explanation of where it fits within the history of WWI. Battles have different victory objectives, so it's not just wipe out the enemy. There are a lot of unit types, each with varied capabilities. If units take enough damage they become disorganized and/or run away. Disorganized units combat effectiveness is reduced, but can be restored if the unit is undisturbed for one turn. You can play either Allies or Central Powers, effectively doubling replay-ability. Suggestions: If you check attack options after moving a unit, you can't undo the move; Please allow the player to check attack options and undo move. The icons for Russian normal and veteran infantry are visually identical; Please update the icons to be visually distinct (there may be other cases like this).
12 people found this review helpful
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Jolly Pixel
January 7, 2019
Thanks for the review! I have noted your suggestions.
A Google user
August 29, 2019
I love this game! I've been searching for something just like it. It's simple and straightforward yet with so much nuance within the gameplay. Can't wait for the WW2 version! . That's gonna be great. Online multiplayer is also gonna be fantastic, even though it might get me and my brother fired for never doing any work at our jobs. I only have a few issues / bugs I see with this game. If you quit out of the game (on tablet) mid turn, it resets your BP points. It always feels like cheating to use them. Also can you put in a 'are you sure' button when you click end turn, if not all your men have moved? I have clicked end turn accidentally a few times when I actually want to just quit for the night, not end my turn. Of course it means I miss a whole turn. Best game purchase ever from Google Play.
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Jolly Pixel
September 4, 2019
Thanks very much for the review and feedback! 🙂
A Google user
February 28, 2019
I never buy phone games, but I'm glad I made an exception. The graphics may not be the most extraordinary, but still have a very endearing style. In addition, the user interface has pretty much all of the quality-of-life features you could want. The game really fun to learn and rarely gets tedious. If I had any criticism, it would be that there is no "stay held" option for a unit, so units in stationary roles have to be manually told to hold every turn Edit: (LOS is fine on second inspection)
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Jolly Pixel
February 28, 2019
Thanks for the review! Ah you mean like a fortify option? That's something I can think about. Would like to learn more about what's confusing about the line of sight mechanic.

What's new

3.02 Change Log
*Fixed - Enemy AI aircraft not attacking ground units
*Improved - Changed move text for trains to 'rail' instead of '1'
*Improved - Reduced amount of heavy weaponry reinforcements in some scenarios