Some more graphical updates would be nice in addition to more varied game played mechanics. In comparison to Supercells work on Clash of Clans, there is no doubt that Boom Beach still has a long way to go. Boom Beach manages to remain challenging with a moderate learning curve, as a few of the NPC villages have definitely had me stumped for awhile on the best plan of attack. You begin a very standard "tutorial" of sorts that gives the player answers to the eternal burning question in nearly all mobile games "Why am I here? What am I doing?" You're the General of your small island Head Quarters, amidst an archipelago thrown into turmoil by the EVIL Blackguard.Īt first glance Boom Beach is a very delightful strategic game.
I went ahead and started the download and fired her up. It all started after a night spent watching Boom Beach Lets Plays on Youtube, and learning some basics of how the game is played. Mercs (player bases) scatter the landscape of the Archipelago However, the question that is on everyone's mind is will Supercell's latest installment continue to dominate the mobile and tablet platform, or will Boom Beach fall flat in the shadow of Clash of Clans? Completely different game play mechanics, artwork, and the countless game implementations suggested by users (which resemble clash like updates) that Supercell has shot down, go ensure that Boom Beach will stay true to the developers vision.
It's important to note that Boom Beach is not a Clash of Clans clone. Supercells latest game Boom Beach, finds similarities with its clash of clans counter part, but still offers a unique and exciting experience. Being a huge fan of Supercell's chart topping and social hit Clash of Clans, and their Farmville esque spin-off Hayday, there was no way I was going to pass up the opportunity to get my hands on Boom Beach sooner or later. Admittedly I am joining the party almost two months late, and since the global release Boom Beach has seen a few updates, changes to character artwork, and new content. Supercell released the highly anticipated Boom Beach for global users March 28th earlier this year.