Mecho Wars

Mecho Wars

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Developer(s) Oyaji Games (iOS)
Flying Tiger Entertainment (WiiWare, DSiWare)
Creat Studios (PlayStation Minis)
Publisher(s) Oyaji Games (iOS)
Creat Studios (PlayStation Minis)
Director(s) Luc Bernard
Designer(s) Luc Bernard
Shane Gill
Sean Reid
Series Mecho
Platform(s) WiiWare, DSiWare, iOS, PC, Mac, PlayStation Minis
Release date(s)

iOS
June 13, 2009
PC, Mac
December 11, 2010
WiiWare
TBA
DSiWare
TBA
PlayStation Minis

  • NA January 10, 2012
  • EU January 25, 2012
Genre(s) Strategy

Mecho Wars is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Oyaji Games and designed by Luc Bernard which is set in the same world as Eternity's Child. It was released for the iPhone OS on June 13, 2009.[1] It will be released for DSiWare and WiiWare in future.[2] It was released on PlayStation Minis on January 10, 2012 in North America and January 25, 2012 in Europe.[3] It was also released on December 11, 2010 on PC and Mac.

Gameplay

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The game is based on standard turn-based strategy combat but with environmental factors affecting gameplay. For example, at night the water freezes, and every turn an hour goes by.[4] The game features two campaigns one controlling the 'Winged Crusade' and one controlling the 'Landians'.

Soundtrack

The Mecho Wars soundtrack was composed by Sean Beeson, with additional music provided by Justin Wasack, Pontus Rufelt, AF THE NAYSAYER, Aidin Ashoori, and vocals by Genna Bain. The sound effects were created by Justin Wasack.

The WiiWare version features an exclusive song. [5]

Awards

Mecho Wars was nominated for Best Handheld Audio for the 2010 GANG Awards, up against Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier, The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition, Gran Turismo PSP and Resistance: Retribution. [6]

Reception

Reviews for Mecho Wars have been generally positive. It received a score of 4 out of 5 from appvee.com.[7] Gamerlimit.com gave Mecho Wars an 8.5 out of 10 [8] Appversity said "where UniWar brought a bland, but solid entry to the TBS genre, Mecho Wars counters with a flashy and vibrant style. With this style and the innovative time twist, I can safely say that upon the release of online multiplayer, Mecho Wars will be a must-have".[9] Slide To Play gave the game a 4 out of 4.[10] Meanwhile, PSPminis.com gave it a 9/10 for the PlayStation Minis version saying "Mecho Wars is very polished and full of content."[11]

Remake

A remake named Desert Ashes was released in February 2015 for PlayStation Vita.[12]

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