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Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf

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Dec 30, 2022
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1 474

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⭐4.0

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***NOTE: Compatible with iPad 3 and up, iPad Mini (Retina) and up, iPhone 5 and up, iPod Touch 6 and up - WE CANNOT GUARANTEE COMPATIBILITY WITH EARLIER DEVICES. An internet connection is required to play.*** iMessage stickers are available: app/id1152407948 Lead the Sons of Russ into battle and slash your way through hordes of ferocious enemies with Boltgun fire and Chainsword teeth. Write your own saga in the annals of the Space Wolves Chapter as you hunt your sworn enemies – the Chaos Space Marines. Savour the atmosphere, as you play this unique combination of turn-based strategy and collectible card game, where you can turn defeat into victory, where events on the battlefield depend on a wise choice of cards and decisions must be planned meticulously. It will take the leadership, senses and cunning of the Space Wolves to be victorious on the planet Kanak, Segmentum Obscurus – the harsh, hostile world chosen by the forces of Chaos as their outpost. What secrets does this slumbering giant, lost in the cold cruel depths of space, hold? What sort of monstrous powers are lurking in its suffocating green jungles, the fiery hell of its volcanoes, and its dusty lifeless wastelands? Discover them as you progress through the campaign! For Russ! For the Wolftime and the Allfather! The Iron Priests have prepared a massive content update that continues the story of the Space Wolves squad led by Valgard Twice-Slain, the young and furious Grey Hunter. You will struggle against a new, powerful enemy - the ancient and mysterious Necrons: a whole new chapter with 10 story-driven missions Necrons - a terrifying new enemy race 5 new types of enemies and 4 unique bosses new levels and upgrades for the main character new levels and personal weapons for all squadmates 40+ new cards Game features: Defeat the unrelenting enemies of the Space Wolves: • An epic campaign, spanning hostile environments on a distant planet. • Combat the Word Bearers - fanatical and deadly traitors who serve the chaos gods. Squad-based tactical battles: • Grey Hunter, Wolf Scout or Wolf Guard – select your main hero for each mission, to best match your own style, strategy and tactics. • Unlock all five companions and choose two to take into battle with you. • Level up your party and unlock numerous perks. • Lead your Space Wolves into fierce battles in glorious, interactive 3D environments. Collectible card driven combat: • Hundreds of weapons and abilities with various mechanics. • Customise your decks to fit your unique strategy and tactics. • Victories unlock powerful new weapons, bonuses and tactics cards. • Evolve your cards at the Iron Priest’s Forge to further enhance your killer deck! PvP Multiplayer: • Fierce, 3 v 3 close-quarter battles. Use each turn to inflict massive damage on your enemy! • Rating. Here's your chance to become the top Space Wolf. With each stage, battles get tougher – but the rewards get better. • At the start of each season, leaderboards are reset. But prove you're the best – and reclaim your leadership status! Survival Mode: • Fight against hordes of fanatic Chaos Cultists. • Get unique rewards available only in this mode. • Try out new tactics in constantly changing conditions. Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf © Copyright Games Workshop Limited 2017. Space Wolf, Space Wolves, the Space Wolf logo, GW, Games Workshop, Space Marine, 40K, Warhammer, Warhammer 40,000, 40,000, the ‘Aquila’ Double-headed Eagle logo, and all associated logos, illustrations, images, names, creatures, races, vehicles, locations, weapons, characters, and the distinctive likeness thereof, are either ® or TM, and/or © Games Workshop Limited, variably registered around the world, and used under license. All rights reserved to their respective owners. ______________________________________  FOLLOW US: @40kspacewolf LIKE US: facebook.com/40kspacewolf

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DBurkeG
Oct 16, 2017

A fine game if you are okay with playing a long mission that requires you to be online (even for solo play) and then locks out some of your characters for a couple hours unless you pay in game coins. I threw 7 or 8 dollars at the game right away, so I had a pile of gold and some good gear to work with. I don’t know how irritating the “play for free” style might be. Then again, pretty awesome game for free, so a grind would be expected. Mostly just problematic if you want to play for hours in a row. Every second or 3rd battle I have to shut the app down and restart because it has locked up. This is a minor nuisance as the game remembers where you are at and you don’t have to replay the mission from the beginning. I originally gave the game a 3. Okay, but not top of my list. The designers act as if they care, so I changed my rating to a 4. There are a number of games like this that I have played. I think at least 2 have been Warhammer universe games. I like turn based tactical, so this touches on a game preference with me, along with the character adjustments you can make. I would rather these games be designed to sell for 5-10$ and be completely unlocked and unrestricted but that isn't the typical business model any more. I pass over a few dollars on in app purchases if I enjoy it and play until more money is needed. Then I move on.

Sina.sp
May 16, 2018

This game may not suit everyone cause it'll take about 30 minutes for each session but if you're into turn based strategy or 40k at all, it's amazing. BUT Once you progress through storyline, it starts becoming impossible. Like realistically impossible. If there is just 3 of you against 6 terminators, you better be a good tactician or you're dead. You pretty much have close to zero healing ability (there is a card but I still haven't found it) and high level enemies have plenty... by which I mean they will heal more than your damage every single turn. But it's STILL fine if there was any way to earn money after you complete the campaign. Well there is. It's multiplayer. The rooms are pretty much empty. So... yeah.... if only there was a new game mode that always rewarded gold.... Or at least campaign missions replays awarded a fraction of the completion reward....

Pizzanparrots
Feb 18, 2020

No way to progress or win without spending a fair amount of money. While every business is out to make money, I can appreciate that, this game offers no way to progress or earn more credits apart taking on new missions and completing any bonus objectives that you haven’t. I’m at the point in the game where the enemies are so numerous and powerful that I am simply destroyed. I have spent $40, which was mainly for credits used to upgrade my team and a few boosters. I am not going to continue to play a game that requires such an investment of money to stay reasonably relevant for a short time. The game IS FUN and I enjoy it. But the lack of repeat mission playing for any real benefit (yes, you can get forges for a card) but no credit of experience to raise my levels is a gross overlook by the developer. The idea is sound, fun game, looks good and lots of strategy. But the difficulty scaling coupled with the amount of money needed to upgrade units to the next tier, for me, takes away too much from the game to continue playing. Scale the difficulty better, allow missions to be replayed for credits.

theox0069
Apr 10, 2020

This game is like anything Games Workshop is about these days, destroying a good idea with greed. Bad enough they try to charge $30 for a 29 page “book” online, now they toss out a “free” game that you cannot get past the first stages on if you are unwilling to spend money to buy the power ups the game fails to give you so you can play. You cannot play this game and get anywhere with it without spending more money than the game is worth. GW needs to stop trying to rip people off. They should at least be bound by law to tell you that this game is not free and is a waste of time if you want to play a game without constant pressure to spend money on a flawed product. Great idea, failed application. As to the assumption that that somehow multiplayer helps you get over the pay wall and such, well in the few months i had the game i could never connect to multiplayer, once. I tried two or three times every log in and it never worked. So do not slam me with your bs about how it helps. This game also rips you off and the developers do nothing to fix the charge errors. Hey as long they are lining their pockets with your money why should they care?

ShaggehShag
Aug 06, 2019

So all in all the game is there. Especially compared to, say, warriors of water deep or other games that feed off of a major brand of fandom. This definitely owns up to its 40K roots and it’s definitely fun with something there for anyone that has patience and the IQ to figure things out naturally and on their own. The only trouble is that the resources are not only very finite, but they’re needed for just about everything. Granted it’s easy to disassemble equipment for parts, especially the terminator and scout armor decks as it’ll be a hot day on Fenris long before you get the gold to buy those sets -without- paying to play. Bear in mind, getting gold is easier in the multiplayer but the grind to get -to- the multiplayer is long, arduous, and if you’re a guy that plays the game, “I win,” then you’re not gonna be very happy. All in all, it’s a good game, but come prepared to spend money to have fun after a couple weeks or so.

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About Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf

Developed by HC GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION LIMITED.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf is ranking in   Games & Card & Strategy

Last update was at Dec 30, 2022and the current version is 1.4.57.

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Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf have a 1 474a user reviews.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf was released in the App Store. It is developed by HC GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION LIMITED, who have also released the following apps.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf has 1 474 user reviews.​

Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf has an average rating of 4.0. ​The latest version of Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf 1.4.57​ ​​was ​released on Dec 30, 2022​.

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