Electronic Arts has launched a mobile version of Command and Conquer: Red Alert, one of the best strategy games. It is now available in App Store for both Apple iPhone and Apple iPod and it would be a nice addition to ones’ mobile games collection.
As described here on official site, user can control the battlefield with touch-screen power in up to 12 combat levels. Create and command war squads in realistic environments.
The iPhone Blog reports that Upcoming updates will include free multiplayer over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and an Empire of the Sun expansion pack.
Some of the features included in the game are;
- Touch-control the action on the battlefield. Drag and scroll, pinch-zoom, or select and move with a tap.
- Choose your faction and fight as either the Soviets or the Allies.
- Deploy military might unique to each side and engage in different campaign storylines.
- Battle through 12 intense combat levels.
- Fight in Skirmish Mode on two different battlefield maps with war squads you create and control.
- Command units on realistic battlefields with different environmental conditions.
- Build your base and manage supplies with an easy-to-use combat system.
- Employ classic units like Kirov Air Ships and new units like the Paladin Tank.
- Research and develop new technologies to destroy your enemies. Arm yourself for all-out war!
- Escalate your action by using red-hot Soviet Commando “Natasha” and Red Alert’s “Tanya” for sabotage and infiltration.
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Visit the official game site for iPhone to get more information.




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This is awesome! I was a huge fan of this game of my Nintendo 64 and PC. I will be definitely adding this to the list of games I must install!
The only thing I worry about is controlling all your squads it can prove to be difficult!
Thanks,
Brian
I am also a huge fan of it. Let’s hope it is as good as it is on PC.
Do let us know your experience.
Hi Im also a big fan. This is good news!
Yes it is.