
The campaign mode is rather enjoyable, although I did find that the levels began to have an aura of similarity after awhile. Missions are generally quite short and can be played within five to ten minutes (the later levels can take a bit longer), allowing gamers to have a quick session during lunch or study breaks. Completing these secondary goals, in addition to the primary goal of destroying the fort, unlocks further campaign missions. The aim for each mission in the Campaign is to destroy the enemy fort (as it is in the other modes), but each campaign mission has two secondary goals.

Weapons will also need to be upgraded in order to destroy the improved armour of the enemy. Initially, the valuable resources of energy and metal are limitless, but as you progress, these resources must be harvested in order to be able to build and defend your fort. In the Campaign, there are no real differences between each. There are three factions that you'll play as: the Eagle Empire, Iron Bear Alliance and the Dragon Army. With a relatively mild learning curve, the game introduces each of the building resources as well as the various structures and weapons that will be required to defeat the enemy. The Campaign mode is a great place to learn all of the game's skills, slowly introducing each of the elements as you progress through the different scenarios. The main difference being that in Forts also adds resource gathering and structure building into the mix. Instead, in Forts you take control of a fort and its weapons and attempt to obliterate your opponents fort and its power generator before he destroys yours. Soon, it would be me that would be laughing.įorts is a game that at its core, plays along the lines of the old Tanks game where two opponents sat at either side of a screen and took turns to take pot shots at each other until one tank was destroyed. Little did he know that I had developed a more powerful cannon that would hopefully wipe the smirk off his comical looking face. I could see him through my binoculars, laughing with his subordinates. The enemy commander stood in his fort, quite smug in the knowledge that his machine gunners had been proficient at shooting down any attempt I had made to dent his walls.

Reviewed on PC It was a cold and windy day
