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Lead Wars Goes Free For First Time Ever For INDIEpendenceDay

For the first time ever since its November 2010 release, Lead Wars will go free for 4th 0f July as part of indie developer DemonStudios’ INDIEpendenceDay promotion. The game offers something truly unique in the App Store with its completely original game mechanic and unlimited replay value, and has enjoyed a 4.5+ star average rating from players around the world. This free promotion hopes to allow everyone who hasn’t yet experience this totally original iOS title for themselves. Continue reading



Lead Wars Updated Adding Asynchronous Online Play

UK based DemonStudios today announces Lead Wars 1.3, a major update to its real-life, turn-based war simulation for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Lead Wars is a pencil and paper war game where skill is just as important as strategy. Each player controls a fleet of planes, tanks and artillery units around a hand-drawn battlefield on a piece of paper. Version 1.3 adds asynchronous online play thanks to the new turn-based gaming features of Game Center and iOS 5. Continue reading



Lead Wars 1.2 – Rise up the Army Ranks in an all-new Campaign Mode

UK based DemonStudios today announces Lead Wars 1.2, an important update to its real-life, turn-based war simulation for iOS devices. Lead Wars is a pencil and paper war game where skill is just as important as strategy. Each player controls a fleet of planes, tanks & artillery units around a hand-drawn battlefield on a piece of paper. Version 1.2 adds an all-new single-player campaign where players can rise up the Army ranks as they complete over 70 mini-missions, new standard maps and more. Continue reading



Lead Wars gets Single Player, a Map Creator and new Rules of Battle

UK based DemonStudios today announces Lead Wars 1.1, an update to its Universal iOS turn-based skill/strategy war game. Lead Wars simulates a pencil and paper war game that can actually be played on a real piece of paper, the kind of which were popular in the days before portable gaming devices. The player controls a fleet of planes, tanks and artillery units around a hand-drawn battlefield. Version 1.1 adds a single-player vs-CPU mode, a Map Creator and new fully configurable rules of battle. Continue reading



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