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Battle for the Galaxy Now Available For iOS and Android Devices

Ninja Kiwi has announced that Battle for the Galaxy is now available for iOS and Android devices. Gamers can head over to the App Store and Google Play to download the free-to-play multiplayer strategy game with 20+ buildings, 50 single player missions and much more. Read on.


From the Press Release
Ninja Kiwi, a New Zealand mobile and web game developer, is proud to announce that its sci-fi massively multiplayer strategy game, Battle for the Galaxy, is now available on iOS and Android. An exciting mixture of base building, resource management and strategic combat, Battle for the Galaxy offers players beautiful graphics and strategy action on a scale rarely seen in mobile games.


Battle for the Galaxy allows players to band together to form a Corporation, which leads to incredible “corporate wars” where hundreds of corporations battle for supremacy 24/7. In the basic gameplay loop, players: build their bases to increase production of key resources; create a powerful army; and attack nearby enemies. The goal is to steal enemy resources to feed corporate growth and earn medals.

“Battle for the Galaxy may be beautiful to look at, but it’s also quite brutal,” says Chris Harris, managing director of Ninja Kiwi. “Players can join forces to crush the opposition through military might alone or by playing to their individual strengths. Although we have 50 single-player missions, it’s ultimately the multiplayer gameplay that sets Battle for the Galaxy apart from other strategy games.”

Key features:

  • Free-to-play massively multiplayer strategy gameplay on your mobile device of choice
  • Stunning graphics and visual effects
  • 20+ buildings to build and upgrade; transform your small outpost into a mighty planetary fortress
  • 8 available units—each with unique attack abilities and multiple upgrade paths
  • 50 engrossing single-player missions
  • Recruit an army of Space Marines, Rocket Troopers, Giant Mechs, and Battle Cruisers
  • Team up with other players to form Corporations
  • Launch coordinated attacks on rival Corporations and compete for valuable rewards

Battle for the Galaxy is free to download and play, and it includes in-app purchases to accelerate progress.

To download Battle for the Galaxy, visit the App Store and Google Play.

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