When comparing OLO vs Doodle Army 2 : Mini Militia, the Slant community recommends Doodle Army 2 : Mini Militia for most people. In the question“What are the best local multiplayer games on Android?” Doodle Army 2 : Mini Militia is ranked 11th while OLO is ranked 23rd. The most important reason people chose Doodle Army 2 : Mini Militia is:
The single campaign is boring and tedious, where matches played through local wifi or internet is fun and addictive thanks to the unpredictable human element.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Simple yet fun game mechanic
Each player tries to fling their OLO onto the opposite side of the board, whatever player has the most OLOs on their side at the end wins. It is a pretty basic setup, a bit like air hockey but with more of a sinister aspect being that the other player can knock OLOs out of the court.
Pro Asynchronous multiplayer
The game is turn based, making for a title that is good for on the go gaming as each payer can take their turn when they can.
Pro Minimalist design
OLO has a very minimalistic design to it where in the game uses very few colors as well as utilizes simple 2D graphics. The approach fits very well with Googles design guidelines for Android.
Pro Has local 2-player, 4-player and online modes
OLO has an up to four player single device local play mode as well as an online multiplayer mode.
Pro Great fun when playing versus mode with other real world players, thanks to them being unpredictable
The single campaign is boring and tedious, where matches played through local wifi or internet is fun and addictive thanks to the unpredictable human element.
Pro Easily played on low end devices, as the game is not that very demanding
Due to the cartoon graphics, the minimum requirements to play the game is very low. This means all lower-end devices can play with a smooth frame-rate.
Pro Paid in-app purchase bonus for those that pay
The bonus pack gives the player new character customizations, weapons, new maps, etc. Though still, the free version is decent, if a bit content hungry.
Pro The game is really interesting
In the beginning you look lost, but when you purchase pro pack and start understanding the game, it can get addictive.
Cons
Con No single player
Sadly there is no practice mode or any other type of single player, which means to play the game it will have to consist of a multiplayer match.
Con Has in-app purchases
Even though OLO is an upfront paid game at $1.99 it also includes in app purchases ranging from $0.99-$1.99 per item.
Con Hackers
The huge amount of hackers in this game makes it unplayable online.
Con Boring due to lack of story
The lack of any story means this is a decent game only due to its fun multiplayer content.