

No control over your troops: Once you deploy your forces, they are beyond your control. The cartoonish graphics fit the game theme perfectly while making it relatively undemanding in terms of hardware. Smooth gameplay: Even when fighting big battles or raising several buildings at once in a village teeming with troops, the game ran smoothly on our Nexus 7, with no lag and crashes. There are millions of players worldwide, from casual gamers to hardcore fans, and they are grouped into clans, which you can join or oppose.


Strong gaming community: Although the casual single-player campaign is quite fun, the game's true appeal lies in its online mode, in which you challenge other players, besieging their forts and withstanding their assaults. Using gold, elixir, and gems, you can enlarge your town hall and build all manner of upgradeable buildings, from gold mines to barracks for training new troops. ProsĮnjoyable gameplay: Clash of Clans mixes world-building with combat and strategy, leaving to you the slow expansion of a little village into a veritable fortress while warding off infrequent goblin attacks and taking the fight into their own territories. You'll love the building aspect of the game, but the AI and the greedy in-app purchase system may frustrate you. Clash of Clans combines a straightforward, casual single-player mode with a competitive multiplayer experience.
