![]() It also gives some tips after the tutorial that help. The tutorial is pretty quick, and doesn’t cover everything, but it gives you enough to get started. Although this might sound like any other game in the genre, it does have a few things that make it stand out. Your mechs each have a specific number of spaces they can move, and the terrain also dictates where they can and cannot go. You try to beat your enemy with good strategy, using each of your mechs maneuverability, attacks and defenses better than your opponent uses theirs. “Into the Breach” has the basic elements of most turn-based strategy games. You can piece together a little more background from the minor dialogue you have with a few other characters in the game, but there isn’t much else to the story. Your goal is to save four islands that are under attack by the Vek, then destroy the rest of the hive threatening us. You are the commander of a team of three mechs, and whenever the war appears to be lost you can jump through another breach and start a whole new timeline. Those that remain sent back mechs that are able to go through a “breach” in the space time continuum. A race of insectoid aliens known as the Vek have all but wiped out the human race in the future. “Into the Breach” is a turn-based strategy game with a retro, 16-bit style developed by Subset Games.
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