The Warside tactical game that reminisced of the Advance Wars was funded only two days after the Kickstarter launched

Warside, a pixel-style turn-based tactic game inspired by the Advance Wars games for the GBA, is coming to PC and consoles. Warside was founded last month under the name of a Kickstarter project. It was made complete in two days and managed to reach the target for a console release. The release is scheduled for late now.

Warside, a turn-based tactics game inspired by the Advance Wars for the GBA, is coming to PC and consoles. Warside was launched as a Kickstarter project last month and ran for two days. It was the second day to get started. In the process, the release is scheduled for late 2023, although developer LAVABIRD points out the possibility that the game may appear differently on different systems. Warside will feature a story campaign with over thirty missions, special commandors with their own playstyle and combat powers, over 25 different units (including special infantry like snipers and medics), and crossplatform online multiplayer. For more stretch goals, Warside will feature two-player campaign.

We were accustomed to playing the games that became the main character of the game. Games like the The Advance Wars series. We still enjoy modern versions like Battalion, In The Breach, Wargroove, and UniWar. However, we still want more, says developer LAVABIRD.

What would this look like if a modern version came out today? How would he play herself? How can we update the formula with the classic feel? We paired the game mechanics you love with awesome new features to lead the game forward. We keep an early version of retro pixel art, but with graphics even better than ever in the genre. Warside is the game we’ve been waiting for. The classic tactic game that’s revived.

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