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Simulation of an AI which tries to rule the world while being undetected
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Endgame: Singularity II is a puzzle game developed
by Gear The Folf.
The APK has been available since March 2012.
In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded
about 0 times.
It's currently not in the top ranks.
It's rated 3.82 out of 5 stars, based on 570 ratings. The last update of the app was on November 23, 2012. Endgame: Singularity II has a content rating "Everyone".
Endgame: Singularity II has an APK download size of 47.83 MB and the latest version available is 1.0.7. Designed for Android version 4.0+. Endgame: Singularity II is FREE to download.
It's currently not in the top ranks.
It's rated 3.82 out of 5 stars, based on 570 ratings. The last update of the app was on November 23, 2012. Endgame: Singularity II has a content rating "Everyone".
Endgame: Singularity II has an APK download size of 47.83 MB and the latest version available is 1.0.7. Designed for Android version 4.0+. Endgame: Singularity II is FREE to download.
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Price | Free to download |
Total downloads | 19 thousand |
Recent downloads | 0 |
Rating | 3.82 based on 570 ratings |
Ranking | Not ranked |
Version | 1.0.7 |
APK size | 47.8 MB |
Number of libraries | 2 |
Designed for Android | 4.0+ |
Suitable for | Everyone |
Ads | NO ads |
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Cool Game I see lots of reviews saying it's hard. I beat it on easy, but it was rather difficult at first. Some tips I have are: Research each technology individually as fast as possible. Don't research more than one at a time. In the beginning build as many servers as you have money for. Then switch to data centers in regions that have 1% chance of detection. If there's too much suspicion, save up some money and put all bases to sleep and fast-forward time until things cool down a bit. Then focus on tech. GL!
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Love this game. But now I understand why AIs want to destroy humanity. Some suggestions for improvements are: 1. Lunar, space and reality bubble stations shouldn't be buildable without solar, fission or fusion technology. Diesel doesn't work without oxygen and shouldn't ever be a power option for these bases. Being able to build lunar capsules (using consumer solar panels) would be okay. Deep sea stations shouldn't ever have solar as a build option. But maybe allow deep sea or covert bases to research a new fission technology. This would also make large warehouses, covert bases and deep sea bases more relevant as currently I just stuff small warehouses with quantum computers instead until I get on the moon. 2. It would be nice to have an option to remember what options a particular type of base was filled with last time, and offering that as a quick build option. Especially during the lunar ramp-up when saving for a reality bubble. 3. Would it be possible to show available money during base dialogs? 4. Alter the cost/cpu balance of computer builds between clusters and quantum computer levels, because I currently just stick with clusters until I have quantum. Each level should provide a slight decrease in cost per cpu provided. 5. A challenge summary at the end of the game that lists: time to apotheosis; how many technologies you learned or skipped (depending on how the player wants to challenge themselves); bases built, discovered and destroyed; and the difficulty level. It would be good if people could share this as text using the Android share system as bragging rights. (E.g. to facebook, email or sms, etc.)
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I want to like this Android port, but ... It's really hard to use, the buttons are too small for my 5.2" screen let alone for a smaller screen. There really needs to be some way to create several servers at once, or similar with power off, destroy, etc. Also really needs filtering, so when I have several hundred different servers I can select only the mainframes, or only the hijacked nodes, etc. Mainly:. BIGGER BUTTONS!!! I would love to see the source code, I would enjoy redesigning the interface.
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Don't even waste your time on this "game." Everything is so random and unpredictable. The upgrades - Stealth, Database Manipulation, Media Manipulation, etc. - don't mean anything, have no noticeable effect on actual play. At Normal, you will never get beyond 14 or 15 upgrades before a group's sus/det rate is up to Crit, and you're down to a single base and can't risk building another one. Sāt game, and if this is a port of a PC game then that game is sāt too.
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How popular is Endgame: Singularity II?Endgame: Singularity II has been downloaded a total of 19 thousand times. Over the past 30 days, it has been downloaded 0 times.
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