End of War

End of War

The war passed, thousands of bombs destroyed cities, forests and fields. Everything was burned and only ruins remained.
The world needs a hero who will unite disparate people of all ages and rebuild cities, someone who will re-grow forests - a person who can rekindle hope for a peaceful existence in the hearts of people and revive life after the era of war.
And that person is you!
It is you who are able to unite people, rebuild houses, factories, factories. Rescue people from the rubble and restore forests. Revive the cities and lead the country to prosperity!

End of War: Quick Start Guide

On a PC - control of the arrows for walking; on a mobile device - a touch joystick on the screen for walking.

What Makes This Game Stand Out

- Lots of exciting levels
- The system of earning resources and their distribution for repairs
- Team gathering at levels and joint construction of houses
- An exciting story of the country's rebirth

Who produced this game?

The development team that worked on this game’s creation is Mirra Games.

Who are the intended players of this game by age group?

This game is designed for players in the Kids, Teens age group.

Did the game development involve the use of open-source libraries or custom-built tools?

The game is built with the Javascript open-source game development platform.

What genre does this game fit into?

This game fits best in the Battle category.

What type of tags are linked to this game?

The characteristics of the game highlighted through tags are build, builder, building, city, war, warrior.

Is this game suitable for both genders?

The game’s gender audience is Male.

Is the game playable on smartphones?

Yes, End of War supports mobile play on iOS and Android.

Is this game appropriate for a child's age group?

No, End of War is not safe for kids to play.

Does the game feature any blood or gore?

Yes, the gameplay in End of War contains violent bloodshed.

Does the game avoid showcasing any kind of cruelty?

Yes, there are moments of cruelty or harshness in End of War.
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