
You’ll then load back onto the map where the actual missions can resume. Instead you’re treated to a loading screen just so that you can see a very simple explanation before being asked to use the mechanic in question to clear a mini level. These tutorials pull you away from the main missions to teach you a concept that could just as easily be explained in a single sentence at the beginning of the first applicable mission. Mushroom Wars teaches you each mechanic individually via separated tutorials. The only thing hampering the gameplay is the pacing of progression. While new abilities become available as you progress through the lengthy campaigns (Yes there are multiple) the core gameplay is fast paced and very simple. Pressing a face button determines the number of units (in increments of 25%) to send to the target. Moving a cursor over a building and holding down the right trigger allows you to chose another building to send units to. The controls are simple, and easy to get the hang of. I assume theses issues are all related and that there is some sort of issue when it comes to suspending the game.

This meant that when I booted my Switch back up I had lost the mission I thought I had suspended. At one point even when I did manage to put the system to sleep, the game seemed to keep running in the background. In fact on a few instances neither did the Power button. I did notice that Mushroom Wars 2 seems to suffer from the same problem that Sonic Mania had upon its initial release, in that pressing the home button doesn’t always work.
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You can also sacrifice your own to change a building to a different type, or upgrade it to increase its attributes. By sending superior number of units from one or more of your own buildings to an opponent's, you can gain control and reap the benefits of that particular installation. Some of these buildings spawn units, others may serve as defensive turrets, while still others can boost your stats. The map for each level is littered with buildings. Unlike your typical RTS, in which you’d have direct control over groups of units, Mushroom Wars 2 puts you in control of unit distribution. Reintroduce yourself to all the crazy mushroom cap combat with the feisty fungal fighters you’ll have at your command.At its core, Mushroom Wars 2 is a real-time strategy game with elements of a tower defense game. With a revamped UI made for modern consoles, you can revisit the epic single-player campaign and massive multiplayer battles with up to 4 players!


Whether you are battling enemy hordes in the the depths of the single-player campaign, or competing against your friends in various multiplayer modes, Mushroom Wars 2 provides intense, fast-paced short-session battles. Just want to enjoy a friendly skirmish with your friends? Custom games let you try out new strategies with up to three friends in free-for-all or team-based matches.

Mushroom Wars 2 comes tournament-ready, with a league system and ranked matches that make for fierce competition. Once you’re confident in your skills, pitting your mushroom army against other players in over 80 multiplayer maps is the best way to improve. But the journey to become a fearsome commander requires fast reflexes, an eye for strategy, and the ability to oversee up to thousands of units at once. Learning the ropes of mushroom warfare is easy with simple and intuitive controls as well as gamepad support. Choose the hero that best fits your play style from four different tribes: brave Shrooms, alien Proteus, amazonian Shii’Moris, necromantic Grims. Dominate your opponents in the game’s signature, action-packed combat!Īll-new heroes serve as the leaders to your strategic onslaught, lending you a set of unique abilities to unleash as you see fit. Building upon the core gameplay experience that made the original Mushroom Wars so enjoyable, new game will take you and your friends on a journey of mighty hero characters across four reimagined campaigns spanning 100 levels for each tribe of Mushroom Folk, and even wilder competitive multiplayer and co-op.
