Black Powder Red Earth

Black Powder Red Earth

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Details about Black Powder Red Earth

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • January 14, 2022
  • October 1, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 12+
  • 615.49MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Version History of Black Powder Red Earth

1.1

January 17, 2022

Updated App Preview Trailer

1.0

January 14, 2022

Price History of Black Powder Red Earth

Description of Black Powder Red Earth

The near present. Following the invasion of Iraq, Private Military Contractors(PMC) become the preferred instrument of foreign policy by Petro-Monarchies in the failed states of the Middle East. Staffed with US special operations combat veterans, PMC select, train and lead armies of local nationals in conventional and unconventional warfare operations. Combat actions conducted by the contractors are not considered acts of war. They are matters of foreign internal defense. Black Powder Red Earth® is a minute-to-minute turn-based tactics game set in a proxy war between the dictatorship of a failing petro-state and a brutal jihadist insurgency. Fighting in war-torn urban sprawls, players lead an enhanced capability advisory and enabler unit, conducting kinetic actions with full lethal surrogacy to accomplish their missions. Based on the Amazon best selling graphic novels of the same name, Black Powder Red Earth™ was developed with the support and advice of Special Operations combat veterans from the Commanders In-Extremis Force and by the designer of the Decentralized Battle Space Program. Black Powder Red Earth® has no tech trees, base building or R&D mini-games. It focuses entirely on meaningful tactical decisions that influence the outcome of raids in urban environments. Step into the event horizon of absolute chaos — now.
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Black Powder Red Earth: FAQ

Is Black Powder Red Earth compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Black Powder Red Earth can be used on an iPad.

Who released the app?

Echelon Software, Inc. released the Black Powder Red Earth app.

What should be the minimum iOS version for Black Powder Red Earth?

Your iOS device should have iOS 13.0 or later installed to run the app.

How do users rate Black Powder Red Earth?

Black Powder Red Earth has an excellent rating of 4.1 out of 5.

What is the primary genre of the Black Powder Red Earth app?

The Primary Genre Of The Black Powder Red Earth App Is Games.

What is the recent version of Black Powder Red Earth?

1.1 is the newly released version of the Black Powder Red Earth app.

What is the release date of the most recent Black Powder Red Earth update?

The most recent update for Black Powder Red Earth was released on October 1, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

The release date of the app was on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for Black Powder Red Earth?

Echelon Software, Inc.: The Black Powder Red Earth app is appropriate for the age of 12 and above.

What languages does Black Powder Red Earth support?

You can use the Black Powder Red Earth app in English.

Is Black Powder Red Earth available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Black Powder Red Earth is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Black Powder Red Earth?

No, Black Powder Red Earth does not offer in-app purchases.

Does Black Powder Red Earth support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Black Powder Red Earth does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Black Powder Red Earth display any ads?

No, Black Powder Red Earth does not display any ads.

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  • Not valuable on iPhone??

    Beautiful game. HUGE missed opportunity (over 1 billion iPhones in the wild)

    ✅ Four ⭐️’s because it’s an amazing game. Straight raw tactics.. LOVE IT!

    Get shot once, you dead. No skill tree, no base building, just you and the deadly scenarios that’s always RNG based. Hardcore tactical - Think.. The Banner Saga or Dark Souls if it was tactical.

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    WHAT PREVENTS FIVE STAR:

    ❌ 1/2 star off —> for not making available on iPhone.

    ❌ 1/2 star off —> for not making the screen wider so game is easier to see (you have the game set inside a 4:3 or whatever black bar cinema type box) I’m on iPad mini, this weird set up you have, makes it hard to read the words and see the characters. Make this beautiful game full screen please.
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  • The tactical game you NEED

    A punishing tactical turn based game that will force you to think. Great game, company, and property worth supporting!
  • Great concept, poor experience

    Man I want to love this game but there are a lot of quality of life issues this game has. The tutorial covers the basics and that was helpful but there is no way to anticipate what the enemies can do or what movements they have or how you might defend against various attacks. There are key triggers like the triangle icon or “guns up” events that seem to trigger at random no matter what conditions I try and recreate. Also having a turn limit keeps me from all “discovery” I might do to try and teach myself the mechanics. This game needs polish and the game in its current form seems appropriate for ‘hard’ or ‘advanced’ mode. I want to love this game but the behavior loop is almost non-existent. My real advice is to take a look at Nir Eyal’s “hook model” and try to take a look at your behavior loop as a design issue. I want to love this game but I just don’t. Good luck folks.
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