Nika
by StudioMercato
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Description
Nika is an abstract strategy game modeled after ancient Greek battle tactics. You command a Greek cityโs hoplite soldiers who must force their way through enemy lines.
Your troops can push or rout those who would block their way across the narrow battlefield. Coordinate attacks with your ally to secure victory, but make sure to watch your flanks!
The Nika digital game is based on the award-winning board game designed by Josh Raab and published by Eagle Games. It takes minutes to learn but a lifetime to master. Perfect for both casual players and hardcore strategy gamers of all ages, Nika will provide countless hours of gameplay.
How to Play
*Download for free on "Android":https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.studiomercato.nika, "Kindle Fire":https://www.amazon.com/Studio-Mercato-Nika/dp/b01jcetytm, "Windows":https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/nika/9wzdncrdlkb5, and "Chromebook":https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nika/nldiglnhpkopnopfhofiddjcfpnlkbci!*
FAQ
What is Nika?
Nika is a physics-based puzzle and strategy game developed by Studio Mercato, where you build contraptions to protect your city on a board inspired by Ancient Greece.
How do you play Nika?
In Nika, players place pieces like walls and towers to create defenses on a game board, aiming to prevent opponents from overtaking their city using strategic placement and movement.
What is the main gameplay loop in Nika?
The main gameplay loop in Nika involves taking turns to place and move troop and defense pieces, block enemy advances, and ultimately capture your opponent's city while defending your own.
Does Nika have multiplayer features?
Yes, Nika offers both single-player and local multiplayer options, allowing you to challenge friends or play against AI in turn-based battles.
What makes Nika unique among board and strategy games?
Nika stands out for its blend of tactical board game mechanics and ancient Greek themes, requiring players to use positioning and block-building strategies to control the battlefield.
Comments
Fuzzyfsh
Oct. 01, 2016
very nice, too bad no AI
dubloe7
Oct. 04, 2016
You really need to put a warning in so people don't go through the entire tutorial before they find out this game has no AI.
Tekha
Oct. 01, 2016
cool idea, but with no computer to play, its not going to get any traction. not many people have someone else sitting at the same computer as them to play against, much less 3 others.
187izm
Oct. 01, 2016
cant play this game, i press "start game" but nothing happens
SkajeniyPes
Dec. 06, 2016
what point? no AI!