![]() ![]() There are no in-game ads to worry about - this game supports itself by selling upgrades and gold. See how that works? The game is free, but players who choose to spend a little cash in-game buy time - as in time they do not have to spend grinding gold and XP.Īnyone who tries to tell you that size doesn't matter never fought a tank battle! When you get into a big T like the one pictured above, you have a large frame, large engine, and a really large gun! Properly equipped and with a well-trained crew you end up with a deadly machine whose business is killing - and business is good! OR you open your wallet and BUY gold and use that to rapidly progress into more advanced tanks. The economic model used in Blitz is the same one used in the other two versions of the game - you start with basic tanks from the WWI era, and then by playing and earning gold and XP, you slowly (really slowly) research the tech tree for the tank line you started with, thus unlocking first component tech and then, eventually, new tanks. In terms of price, you have to love Free - and World of Tanks Blitz is free as far as that goes. With that in mind it is not difficult to see how it was decided to create an iOS version for iPad - the game is lightning in a bottle! Except for one major issue - the game was popular, true, but it was designed for mouse and keyboard or gamepad - so the big question was could it translate to a touch screen? We will get to that momentarily. ![]() You start with a low-tech early model tank - which works out very well since learning how to master the relatively slow and forgiving T1 Cunningham will train you for the more complex and deadly machines that will eventually follow!
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