Advance Wars is a turn-based strategy game for the Game Boy Advance released by Nintendo. Players command armies to reclaim territories from rival factions on grid-based battle maps. The game features a variety of units with unique movement and attack ranges. It includes over 115 maps, a map editor, and supports multiplayer via link cable, along with a tutorial mode for newcomers.
Just because this battle fits in the palm of your hand doesn't mean the stakes are small. On the contrary, this all-or-nothing fight will have you accessing guns, grenades, launchers, and weaponry of all sorts. Players assume command of an army that's out to reclaim a world that's been broken up by warring factions. The battle map is essentially a grid, and moving units is like moving chess pieces on a board -- each of the units can move a specific amount of spaces within this grid, and can only attack at a certain distance from specific enemies. Advance Wars features more than 115 maps, a map editor, head-to-head play via link cable, and an easy-to-understand tutorial mode for beginners.