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Overall, Neuroshima Hex is a fun and challenging turn-based strategy game. Though it lacks some key features that would give it much more longevity, there's enough here to warrant play from board ...
Neuroshima Hex is a fast paced, tactical board game where up to 4 players (human or AI) lead their troops to victory. Every player controls one of the four armies struggling for influence and ...
Neuroshima Hex is a post-apocalyptic tactical game developed by Baked Games. Players will be able to dive into many different units, special abilities, and technologies that must be utilized for ...
Without it Neuroshima Hex had a barely passable single-player campaign and local play functions, but was otherwise aimless. The difference online makes puts this dangerously close to a must-have.
The new board game app that's based on the 2006 tabletop game Neuroshima Hex is a lot of things. For a cardboard hex-based game that's reproduced in your pocket, Neuroshima Hex is gorgeous. The ...
Neuroshima Hex: Wiremen is scheduled for October 2025 release for the US, EU and Polish market. Credit: Portal Games Age of Galaxy. A new edition of the popular strategic card game originally ...
"Neuroshima Hex" by Polish publisher Wydawnictwo Portal is played on a hexagonal board. Each player periodically draws from a deck of hexagonal tiles, symbolizing different types of military units.
Seeking inspiration from public game companies' announcements of financial sales numbers every three months, the Quality Index (Qi) publishes its own quarterly figures.. But instead of assaulting your ...
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The anonymous producer brings six tracks of blunted jungle and ambient to Bake’s label. Glasgow’s All Caps imprint has announced the long-awaited debut from anonymous producer Neuroshima. The ...
Another day, another set of app sales - today's items all fall squarely in the "games" category (for the moment), but they're a few relatively good one.