
During intense points of battles, the absolute last thing I want to worry about is my cursor landing on exactly where I placed it. The game actually controls really, really awkwardly. That actually sounded pretty graphic, but it’s cute – I swear.ĭuring my time with Mushroom Wars 2, I did find myself growing frustrated with one aspect. There’s something just so blissful about watching a risky move pay off and watching your dozens of Mushroom Warriors waltz on over to the last enemy tower, wiping the enemy clean. I never began to think “Okay, this is getting too much” at any point, even when further into the campaign where you have multiple villages, towers, and forages to look after. Something that I love about Mushroom Wars 2 is that from its most hectic battles to even the most simple ones, all of the elements and cards at play always make an enjoyable time. As a commander of the army, you have to choose the right moments when to wait and grow, when to start breaking down enemy towers, or when to spread your forces thin to get all the vacant towers first.

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