Endgame:Syria

Endgame:Syria Free Game

Rated 3.43/5 (645) —  Free Android application by Auroch Digital/GameTheNews

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About Endgame:Syria

"...not only a brave initiative and a great game to start this brand new 2013, but also a late addition to our list on the best 2012 strategy games for Android." Appszoom.com

*Updated!* This is the latest version of the game! This interactive experience is an exploration of events unfolding in Syria. This is a news-game; a simulation that uses interactivity to explore a real world event. Developed by GameTheNews.net in around two weeks, the game allows users to explore the options open to the Syrian rebels as they push the conflict to its endgame. Each choice the user makes has consequences – the types of military units you may deploy, the political paths you choose to tread. Not only does each choice impact the current situation but your choices may also impact the final outcome. Users can play and replay events to see how different choices on the ground might lead to different outcomes.

Will you choose to accept peace at any cost? What if the war goes badly and the only options left mean more extreme actions; would you agree to follow this path?

This experience has been built from real news and presented in a design that has gone to great lengths to be sensitive to the subject matter it covers. More information about this is available from within the app itself and on the developers website; http://GameTheNews.net

Can you win the war and the peace that follows? Find out in Endgame Syria. A game by GameTheNews.net made in 2 weeks.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Endgame:Syria version 2.0.3 on your Android device!
APK Size: 25 MB, downloaded 10,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: net.gamethenews.endgamesyria2, download Endgame:Syria.apk

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Game History & Updates

What's Changed
Version 2.0.1 adds support for more Android devices - thanks!
Updated! Version 2.0 adds newer events from the ongoing conflict including Scud Missile strikes and the enhanced fears over WMDs.
If you have version 1.0 or 1.1 of the game, please install this version and delete the older version - thanks!
More downloads  Endgame:Syria reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads

What are users saying about Endgame:Syria

S70%
by S####:

The game won't run anymore and needs an update. The subject matter is still relevant and there are many people still wanting to learn about it, this app has the potential to be part of that learning if it gets updated.

Y70%
by Y####:

I give it 4 but would be 5 if u added more stuff like weather airdrops also allowed for longer gameplay also add Al-Nusra front & Ahrar Ash Sham IS as well into playable sides instead of having just the Mujahideen and having it work with YPG which hardly happens also add foreign fighters and artillarey also add drones and foreign pilots and Western Navy fleets in the Mediteranian and also add Religious fundamentalism in the stages after battle

Y70%
by Y####:

Games starts and one second later it crashes, I haven't been able to get past the initial load, so I know nothing beyond it.

Y70%
by Y####:

Should've let us play as the Syrian Army. Smh.

Y70%
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Gewwd

Y70%
by Y####:

A poor attempt at gaining support for terrorists savaging Syria. The game itself is pathetic, not to mention boring beyond belief. Try harder next time to express your political agenda elsewhere. Perhaps a new hobby may do the developer some good.

Y70%
by Y####:

Make it more playable by including the real Army of Syria (SAA) that wud be interesting and wid add dynamics ....and differentiating the rebels...u know YPG doesn't fight alongside FSA but against them..

A70%
by A####:

There are no Rebels in Syria, they are terrorists

U70%
by U####:

There is potential for an unbiased app to make decisions on real world events, to educate on all countries involved in the war and current airstrikes. Make quiz like decisions, with the odd historic fact here and there. Implementing the card game with it+on screen help as to what might affect actions. To realise that all governments are all out there for their own gain,and even if one major oil smuggling IS terror group is destroyed, that war breeds hate, and just moves the rest of the aggressors to the top

U70%
by U####:

Allah Syria BASHER only.who don't like BAHAR AL ASSAD WILL HAVE TO LIKE HIM BECAUSE SYRIA WILL STAY CALLED SYRIA AL ASSAD

U70%
by U####:

I give it 4 but would be 5 if u added more stuff like weather airdrops also allowed for longer gameplay also add Al-Nusra front & Ahrar Ash Sham IS as well into playable sides instead of having just the Mujahideen and having it work with YPG which hardly happens also add foreign fighters and artillarey also add drones and foreign pilots and Western Navy fleets in the Mediteranian and also add Religious fundamentalism in the stages after battle

Q70%
by Q####:

The game is clear that Syria as a country is going to be destroyed at the end

U70%
by U####:

Represents the war very well

U70%
by U####:

Good idea, but bad carry out

U70%
by U####:

Good Game

U70%
by U####:

Assad needs to win

M70%
by M####:

An admirable attempt to raise awareness of the Syria conflict, but certainly an oversimplification. There seems to be little room for the player to actually impact the outcome of the game, and after a few plays it feels repetitive. Adding more events and factions, and increasing the amount of real-world info given to users would improve the experience.

I70%
by I####:

My brother told me he says he knows what they're trying to do but he says that he can understand what the game it is it's only a game but he says they really should make light of real situations because it takes a lot of intelligence in a lot of talking and understanding the tried to put this thing together in real life me myself I'm 15 I don't understand a word of it I tried playing it to me it was just boring it was like doing school work and I had no idea what I was reading so but I'm only 15 so bye

M70%
by M####:

I give it 4 but would be 5 if u added more stuff like weather airdrops also allowed for longer gameplay also add Al-Nusra front & Ahrar Ash Sham IS as well into playable sides instead of having just the Mujahideen and having it work with YPG which hardly happens also add foreign fighters and artillarey also add drones and foreign pilots and Western Navy fleets in the Mediteranian and also add Religious fundamentalism in the stages after battle

M70%
by M####:

Excellent game but it must contain more carts.

M70%
by M####:

Could be longer!!!

U70%
by U####:

I'm sorry but the Syrian rebels are terrorist Islamist non secular cannibal eating terrorists. Don't support those disgusting people.

E70%
by E####:

I like the Idea of processing the events in form of a game. There is much potential in this. Only, the game lacks depth. And/or information about the game mechanics. Is there a way to increase the chance of getting support by different nations or is the collection of cards you draw just plain chance? Has the loss of civilian lives any influence on the game? There are many things, that happen and it is hard to know, which are the consequences of player decisions and which are just plain luck. If the game is meant to help the player understand these events, it should give more insight into the mechanics behind it.

X70%
by X####:

The only thing that I see ending. Go to hell developers, i guess you cant even win in Games

C70%
by C####:

How do u accept from me to like something like tgis?? Duh ... u wanna me to support The FSA?? they r murders.. No I say as a Syrian

C70%
by C####:

I give it 4 but would be 5 if u added more stuff like weather airdrops also allowed for longer gameplay also add Al-Nusra front & Ahrar Ash Sham IS as well into playable sides instead of having just the Mujahideen and having it work with YPG which hardly happens also add foreign fighters and artillarey also add drones and foreign pilots and Western Navy fleets in the Mediteranian and also add Religious fundamentalism in the stages after battle

C70%
by C####:

Great game I love it

C70%
by C####:

Gewwd

S70%
by S####:

Clever stuff.

K70%
by K####:

I love syria alasad

C70%
by C####:

Free Syria!

I70%
by I####:

dont work

T70%
by T####:

It is what you expect

C70%
by C####:

Blah

R70%
by R####:

How do u accept from me to like something like tgis?? Duh ... u wanna me to support The FSA?? they r murders.. No I say as a Syrian

L70%
by L####:

Even if it can be based on chance, it feels like a new fight every time. These sort of games ought to be developed for other current and past events.

W70%
by W####:

But needs to be able to be able to make cards larger as they are hard to read. I love the idea, good way to raise awareness of the problem in syria. Not my kind od war game but this is good. (Would like to see a more realistic wartime strategy, like Civilization and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.)

X70%
by X####:

It's a brave idea to handle the conflict in Syria in this format. The execution, though, is less impressive. There just needs to be more to the gameplay than this simplistic card game. The outcome also seems to rely on chance as much as on tactics, and there's not much to explore in terms of strategy. Disappointing.

F70%
by F####:

There's not much of a game here. Each playthrough is based more on chance than strategy, and the gameplay itself is kind of like a standard head to head card game, with random events popping up each round. NarcoGuera was a better game (at least it had some replayability), with its Risk-style gameplay. EG is basically just a political commentary wrapped in an perfunctory game shell. This is less of a game, but more of a widget. Skip this one, it's not worth the data.

X70%
by X####:

V 2.0 adds new events from the ongoing conflict including Scud Missiles and the enhanced fears over WMDs ?? How disgusting are you ? The chemical strikes have caused over 1600 deaths and your making this into a game ?


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