

Even those who pay cash will suffer dearly if they, oh say, waste their army’s lives on pointless, widow-manufacturing assaults against heavily defended neutral towers early in the match!

Which is just as well, as the climb up the multiplayer ladder is a long, arduous one. With pretty art in spite of the tiny, tiny troops on screen, seemingly simple yet rather brain tickling and tense gameplay, and some really weird mushroom factions (You have the typical mushroom knights and evil dark cultist shrooms common in fantasy, but for some reason there are also space invader shooms who try to melee you with wooden staves in spite of owning perfectly good laser guns and UFOs, and cute flowery shroom girls with a penchant for nature and backstabbing), this game will likely take up a lot of your time. The positioning of your army and timing of troop movements around the map becomes massively important in Mushroom Wars 2, since it’s all about looking for weak spots in the enemy defense while aggressively taking territory, and making the enemy pay in blood (Or shrooms, we’re not quite sure if little mushroom soldiers even bleed) for every structure they try to take from you. The name of the game is capturing structures and management of troop deployments: As there are no such things as special units or anything like that apart from your hero’s command powers (Which tends to be unavailable half the time because of the energy system).
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Mushroom Wars 2 is an easy to learn, difficult to master real time strategy game from Zillion Whales, that’s available on both PC and mobile, where you command an army of tiny, adorable mushrooms to rack up a not-so-tiny body count over the most grueling battles of mushroomkind.

War! What is it good for? Apparently, it’s a great way to cook mushrooms.
