The mechanics of navigating the screen area aren't all that easy to understand, so it's as much about figuring out the limitations of the board as it is about running away from the big guy.
While looking overly simplistic there is a good bit of strategy to the game as players can split their cell in order to confuse or surprise attack foes as well as spit out excess cells in order to change ones size.
The game often sees players respawn right next to a large enemy which leads to them instantly dying, this can be frustrating when it happens a lot to a player.
For those that register for the game they can customize their cell in order to have specific words or even use pictures. This allows one to stand out in the game and other players may take notice if you are often playing.
For those that are familiar with the mechanics of a RTS, Little War Game will be easily accessible as it molds itself to the classics such as Warcraft.
For those that would like to get accustomed to the game before jumping into the multiplayer, there is a single player mode. This way you can learn how the mechanics work as well as get used to the menu system.
During a hectic game any slight amount of lag can hurt ones gameplay, while it does not happen often and is actively improved by the devs it is still an issue to consider.
There are over 25 different maps that players can choose to play on, which is many more options than the traditional Risk board game and its map of one.
Players can input an RSS feed into their favorite reader allowing them to see their opponents last move as well as make their own. This way the game can be played casually through an RSS reader with no need to sign into the game on a browser.
The maps are not the most readable being that the information contained within can be small or hidden. So at first glance it may be difficult to assess what is going on.
No matter if you are going hard on the enemies or just trying to have some fun during your free-time, the game has a lot to offer at different game stages. So, when you think you've unlocked all of the content, there is still more- new goals, new mini-games, badges, boosts, however surely a game to spend some time on!
Even though you are building your personal army and fighting battles as an individual, you are still contributing towards country powers. All of your hard-gained powers are making your country forces stronger. So, every player/soldier from your country is helping your country climb the rankings of power and domination!
Two worlds: Boot Camp and War Zone are closely connected. So, finding the best way to optimize the production of your army units to not lose to many of your units in War Zone might be a bit challenging, but with a little experience and some help of your countrymen you can definitely figure this out as well!