Summary
Continue where the frozen front left off and take your act to the vast pacific ocean in 1942 Pacific Front.
Pick between the United States and the Empire of Japan and manage tactics in the battlefield.
Use a variety of weapons like submarines, tanks, naval destroyers, and the regular infantry to win.
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Turn-based strategy games are great fun and mobile devices are arguably the perfect medium to play them, since PC and consoles are more suited for action-oriented ones. 1942 Pacific Front is one such entry, a World War 2-themed turn-based strategy game made by HandyGames, who is also known for making 1941 Frozen Front. From the cold …show more content…
In a nutshell, though the sentences are understandable, there are a lot of misused punctuation marks and grammar problems. This is something that will bother you right from the start, considering that every sentence ends with an exclamation point and it’s hilarious.
With the clunky translations aside, 1942 Pacific Front appears to be a pretty basic and decent war strategy game. After all, it has all the elements, judging from the unit variety. For example, there are the usual tanks and support vehicles, armed infantry units, fighter planes and bombers, artillery and engineers, as well as naval units like submarines, battleships, and even aircraft carriers. Each unit has its own set of unique capabilities, like fighter planes (along with AA guns) being the only ones able to take out aerial units.
Unfortunately, its gameplay elements are embedded alongside a paywall: the game’s supply system. Whenever a unit engages in combat against an opposing unit, it sustains a certain amount of damage. To get it back into full-fighting form, you need to resupply and repair it with supply trucks. Another option is to do this task by using premium currency, and yes, it gets absurd up to the point that it’s impossible NOT to spend just to get some sort of