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!

Getting Started with End of War

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

Exciting Gameplay Highlights

- 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

Does the game rely on any popular engine like Unreal Engine or Godot?

The game relies on the Javascript technology stack for rendering and performance.

What is the name of the game's development team?

The company that produced this game is Mirra Games.

What genre is this game considered to be?

The classification that best matches this game is Battle.

Which keywords are used to define the game?

The keywords most relevant to the game's genre include: build, builder, building, city, war, warrior.

Is the game compatible with mobile operating systems like iOS and Android?

End of War is designed for mobile play on phones and tablets.

Which gender groups are targeted by this game?

The game primarily attracts Male.

Which age groups is this game intended for?

The game is tailored for Kids, Teens age group.

Is there any graphic depiction of blood in the game?

Yes, there is blood present in End of War gameplay.

Does the game portray any violent or cruel acts?

Yes, End of War contains abusive or cruel elements.

Is this game kid-friendly?

No, End of War does not cater to a child audience.