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myrddinus

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Feb 13, 2014
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Hi everyone !

After more one year of work, I released my first game for Iphone last month.

There are already more 5000 players in the world and it was featured as "Best new games" on iTunes.

Description :

YesSir is a turn-based artillery game aiming at the defense of your country against fearsome invaders.
Leading a tank, you need accuracy and strategy to blow up enemies before being killed.
Evolving in a destructible environment where both falling and weapon fire cause damage. Be careful, wind magnitude often changes and affects the ballistics of shot.
More cities you clear, the more you earn money in order to buy new weapons, small missiles to thermonuclear weapon through laser and napalm!
Unfortunately for you, your enemies are improving and leveling up gradually during the game, becoming so quite more efficient !
Test your skill : aim with a good judgement of distance and strategy to liberate your country!
Game inspired by Tank Wars by Kenneth Morse (1990).

Some screenshots :

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The official trailer on youtube

Download YesSir on the Appstore

I'm currently working on an update adding a new feature :) and setting the game universal (ipad).

Enjoy!
 
Thanks braddick.
It's true the game is difficult but not impossible. I finished its... a lot of time :D!
In the next release, the artificial intelligence should be less smart.

Best
 
Congrats!!

For those who may not catch it, its
"Angry Birds, Seriously!" :D

Or a Serious Angry Birds.
Or what Angry Birds would be like if they where Serious.
Or.... NM :p

I played something like this on DOS decades ago, not as dark, but fun challenge.

GL with it!
 
Thanks PracticalMac!

The difference between YesSir and Angry Birds is the IA: In Angry Birds, the enemies don't try to blow up :)

Best,
 
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