All it would require is a slight shift in mushroom placements. Is this because the maps used in campaign are not balanced? Even if that’s the case, it wouldn’t be hard to make them balanced. You can only select forty duplex maps, even though there are many more in the story. It’s also pretty weird that not every map in the campaign is playable in custom games. It’s frustrating that the game doesn’t have this option, especially when there are 100+ story missions that have you fighting against AI. You cannot create a custom game against AI, you can only do it against friends. I figure that there was no need to waste countless hours on the campaign just to dive into the many things the game could possibly offer. I wanted to test out all the different maps, heroes, and game modes. Once I decided I didn’t want to continue the campaign anymore, I returned to the main menu in order to play my own custom game against AI. Even though some maps are well-made, the game quickly loses its ability to surprise you. It has you stuck with the same two heroes in the same environment on the same game mode for a long time. However, this lasted no longer than an hour, as I realized that I was playing the same mission over and over again with only slight changes in the map design. In the beginning, Mushroom Wars 2 tries to keep things fresh by introducing a new mechanic every other stage. However, the game’s campaign fails to properly utilize the decent gameplay it has. The different maps also change how you fight, each one requiring a slight shift in strategy, even though these maps typically look very similar. The mechanics are decently engaging, as dominating the enemy using powerful abilities and building a mushroom army to throw into battle is quite satisfying. Additionally, there’s a morale system, where your mushrooms become stronger if they do something successfully. There are also twelve heroes to pick from, each one with four distinct abilities. You can do so using structures that generate more mushrooms, towers that shoot at other mushrooms, or blacksmiths that equip your mushrooms with weapons and armor. In the vanilla game mode, your objective is to create a mushroom army and capture every other building on the map. It won’t take long to figure out what you’re doing, but being able to properly utilize your abilities can be tough. Mushroom Wars 2 has simple controls, few mechanics, and an incredibly thin learning curve. Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Playstation 4, iOS, Android
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