There are also 20 different unit types that you can recruit on the battlefield, though like everything else, you have to discover them all and unlock them to use. While you start out with three, there are nine of them, so the last six you’ll have to unlock. Each one has their own unique play style and will bring out the best potential in the units you choose to play with. You also start off with three different “Living Legends,” who are the leaders of your forces. However, everyone will need to start with Story Mode, since the other two are unlocked as you make progress in the game. There are three different modes available in Lost Frontier: Story, Challenge Maps, and Custom Game. So in terms of visuals and audio, Mika Mobile has once again nailed it. To top off the Wild West theme, the game features a rather soothing guitar tune in the background, making you feel like you’re out in the American Old West with a splash of fantasy. Animations in Lost Frontier are buttery smooth, and I experienced zero lag on my iPhone 6s Plus. The colors used in the game are rich and vibrant, and all text is easy-to-read so you aren’t struggling to know what’s going on, especially on larger screens. It has a cute little cartoon art style that Mika Mobile is known for, and the details of the Wild West environments are rather detailed for their toon-like nature. In terms of visuals, Lost Frontier reminds me a lot of the original Battleheart, and even the Zombieville games that I didn’t fully get into. Who can resist a new game from Mika Mobile? Certainly not me. Ever since then, I’ve been a big fan of Mika Mobile since then, so when I heard of Lost Frontier several months ago, I had to check it out anyway. Several years ago, I poured hours and hours into the original Battleheart, which was an RPG (more my forte) with some light strategy elements in it. I never got into the Advance Wars games, but I have dabbled with several Fire Emblem titles, which I found to be great, despite my lack of skill (I can never survive Hard mode). Two of the most popular franchises that I know of for top-down map strategy is Advance Wars and Fire Emblem. Strategy games are fairly popular with gamers, and while I’m not the best at them (in fact, I’m rather terrible I think), I still enjoy them because at the end of the day, they provide some good storylines and the gameplay is fun. If you’re a fan of strategy and enjoyed Mika Mobile’s other titles, which include the Battleheart and Zombieville series of games, then this is a top tier game for your collection. is a turn-based strategy game that is in the likes of Advance Wars and Fire Emblem. Lost Frontier ($2.99) by Mika Mobile, Inc.
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