Yet another game from Insenic has been recently released for the Symbian UIQ 3 platform (no UIQ 2 version this time) – Napoleonix. The game combines strategic and tactical planning employed in turn-based strategies, with some elements of card game-like psychology (i.e. bluffing).
The main thing about Napoleonix is that your opponent doesn’t know where your bulk strength is dislocated, making it possible to carry out diversionary maneuvers, such as readjustment of force. Thus, the main goal of the strategy is to get the actual information on where the opponent’s forces are dislocated.
Finally, Napolenix supports multiple players and brings great graphics with 3D mode. The game costs $9.95 and a free demo is available.
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