Great Big War Game Free Download

 

In Great Big War Game, players will take control of Jenkins as he fights to prevail in battle while receiving orders from the dimwitted Generalissimo. Gamers will take turns moving and attacking across the 3D hex-grid battlefield, using land, sea, and air units to defeat their foes, all while adjusting their strategy around ever-changing enemy movements. With 50 original levels spread across a cartoon-like world, and a tutorial for newer players, Great Big War Game mixes the best features of strategy board games and PC titles. For the first time in the series, added cross-platform multiplayer will enable players to seamlessly wage war across their iOS, Android and other devices. Battles play out asynchronously, so gamers can start a battle on one platform and finish it on another.
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20 comments

  1. admin says:

    I want some games that you unlock upgrades throughout the game.
    Games such as: Stick Wars, Medieval, Geo Defense, Colosseum

  2. Denbus26 says:

    spore has an upgrade system that is nice

  3. admin says:

    I download a few game games off torrent(don’t Judge me) and i don’t know how to get it working,can anyone give me full instruction of how to get it work and so i can play.

  4. defiantgsxr_2004 says:

    how to mount ISO File

    *Run PowerISO.
    *Choose “Mount” button on toolbar.
    *PowerISO shows ISO Mounter menu.
    *Choose a virtual drive.
    * Select the iso file which you want to mount.
    * Click “OK” button to mount the iso file to the virtual drive.

    If autorun is on game installation will start Install and play. If autorun does not start Manually run setup from Mounted drive

  5. admin says:

    Ive decided to buy a nintendo 64 for my birthday but ive only got one game and i want some opinions on the best games i should buy.

    So,what were your favourite nintendo 64 game/games of all time?

  6. survivalenthusiast says:

    you should buy “Donkey Kong 64″ it’s really addicting though it was so addicting my mom started playing it, she almost beat it to until someone accidentally deleted her account.(i’d rather not repeat what happened that day, she never was quite right after that) also another good thing is that it’s a long game (it keeps you occupied for months.
    the object of the game is to retrieve all 100 golden bananas that were stolen(which takes a long time)
    i’ve never beaten it

    another good game is “Golden Eye”(James Bond rocks)

    and if you like racing games you might like “F Zero” and “Hydro Thunder”(hydro thunder is one of my top 5 favorite games of all time.

    hope you choose one of those games enjoy!!!

  7. admin says:

    I’m quite bored and on my holidays, so I’m going to give Pokemon a shot again. The question is though, what order should I play them? I have a Nintendo DS Light, so I can play DS games + game boy advance games.

  8. NegativeSuicune says:

    There is no particular order for the Pokemon games. But, if your wondering, Firered and Leafgreen take place before Soulsilver and Heart Gold

  9. Reptar88 says:

    Today it’s simple to visualize how video games are made, but how were the original video games made back in the day when computers weren’t as efficient? What tools did they use? What did their interface look like? How was the music made back then for NES? Any photos/videos showing the game making process for early Nintendo?

  10. ▐▀▀▼▀▀▌►Spencer◄▐▄▄▲▄▄▌ says:

    Slowly.

    basically from binary, and a form of C++, it was a shot in the dark, there were some early midi mixing programs out there. Here is a video of some dos, this has the dosshell which is odd, generally it was worked off completely from command lines. computer mice weren’t standard until after 1994, before then a home computer wouldn’t have a mouse plug, and was completely navigated by the keyboard. These examples are late 80′s early 90′s, so dumb it down a bit. Nintendo had custom equipment for writing game programs and to the cartridges. I’m not sure how exactly it would have worked. I’m sure they had programs that helped with it. But basically everything needed to be configured by text in relation to lines and rows of pixels.

  11. Foreverz says:

    I am having a garage sale and I am not sure how much to mark computer games or game boy advance games. I have games like Rollercoaster Tycoon, Scooby-Doo, sonic, Barbie, Arthur, Nickelodeon games for computer. For game boy I have Lizzie McGuire, Simpsons and Mario. What do you guys recommend?

  12. admin says:

    proboly 5 to 15 dollars each

  13. IgotAnswers says:

    Me and my sister were going to pool our money to buy this game. But since we are both buying it together, we both want to have our own game on it.

    Can you have two different games on it? Or can only one person make a game?

  14. Starrodkirby86 says:

    You can only have one game per game. In other words, one file per game. This does, however, provided you have another DS, means that you can have competetion.

  15. BooBooRodriguez says:

    I have a few games/game systems that I don’t want anymore, if I trade them into GameStop will they give me money or just put the money on a GameStop card?

  16. daved says:

    they give very little money then try reselling it at almost new game price

  17. admin says:

    I have games i don’t play anymore and my friend exchanged his games for cash. He got $27 for two games at gorilla games. Does game stop give you more cash? Should i even exchange my games? I want cash but i don’t know if another store would give me even more or if i should even do it. Please help! Thank you!

  18. nobodythatssillywithstupidanswers says:

    I don’t wanna go to game stop for it. I have 9 games in all, 2 wii games, 3 nintendo games, and 4 game boy games. So where can I sell these stuff? If I did go with game stop how much money could i get?

  19. tnblaze96 says:

    Toys R Us gives a pretty good price. I took about 25-30 games (mostly GameCube and a few Wii) and I got almost $150. But they only give you a gift card that you have to spend at Toys R Us.

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