Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp is just as fun as the original was on Game Boy Advance, and in our preview of the first game's Switch adaptation, there are only minor positive changes that enhance the experience.
It's not often that the seventh game in a video game series is the first to achieve worldwide success, but that's exactly what happened with Advance Wars. The seventh game in the Wars series of strategy games, which started with Famicom Wars back in 1988, was a smash hit upon its release. Now, Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp sees Nintendo and WayForward bring the game and its sequel to the Switch.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Based on a preview build of Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, it's shaping up nicely ahead of release on the 21 April. This preview build showcased the first selection of missions from the first Advance Wars, but gives a strong snapshot of exactly what players can expect later this month.
Although Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp has seen some updates here and there, one thing that has remained almost exactly the same is its moreish gameplay. Even after over twenty years, it's still an extremely enjoyable experience, tapping into that itch to outthink an opponent as new mechanics get steadily introduced. Those who played the original games will certainly clock the first Advance Wars from the off, based on this preview build.
There have been a few tweaks here and there, with a noticeable change being the ability to fast-forward through the animations that play in combat interactions and through enemy turns. It keeps things quick if the player so chooses, although these animations never last too long anyway. Meanwhile, the music of the original game has been given a reworking, and there are also some unlockables to be found back on the main menu.
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