Total Domination

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Build your own military clan and lead them through treacherous war and combat in the awesome PVP strategy game Total Domination – Reborn! Form an army base and raise an army in a desert wasteland, but be wary of attacks from other online players and enemies!Total Domination – Reborn throws you right in the middle of desert wars between clans! Build your defenses and command a force mighty enough to dominate in military warfare!

Raise your military and army, form your clan and head straight into battle using RTS and tactics to defeat those in your way! Join the battle and download Total Domination – Reborn today!For the first time, the popular online war franchise Total Domination has been extended to iOS as a standalone combat adventure, featuring all new groundbreaking graphics and real time strategy gameplay.

Sgt nyancat, Fun but lackingI played the pc of this game 5-6 years ago and I loved it and I found the mobile version and it’s like the version.I would give it 5 stars but this is just the old timer in me rantingIt feels like a Chinese knockoff. Turbocirbo, Customer Service LacksGame is pretty good and most major glitches have been dealt with although there are several smaller ones that have never been acknowledged, and of course never remedied.Then there’s the remaining major glitches that happen occasionally. Try contacting support and all you will hear is crickets. Some of these in game failures relate directly to $$. With no help being provided, or a simple acknowledgement of an issue, it is very hard to continue to play and even harder to consider spending $$.The game overall is a great game! With proper support, and customer service it could be much better.

Until then, it’s not a game I would recommend to a friend (at least not someone I liked very much!) and wouldn’t rate any higher than a 2/5. Wanted to rate it a 1.5/5 but that wasn’t an option.Fix the glitches and customer service and it would easily be a 5/5! Developer Response,Hello! Thank you so much for your feedback.We will take it into account. 70' s Jam, Needs real improvement!!!!I’ve been playing this game for over 5 years now. And, I’ve seen this game fall in a deep decline. When I started this game the payouts for ops were worth fighting for.

Since then, the rewards have declined, customer service has been reduced to an auto reply. The only way to succeed in this game seems to buy their packages. Looks like they need to a have a huge overhaul.

They’ve been bought by another company and it has to the unfriendliest group, yet. I only keep playing this game due to my friends that I’ve accumulated through the years. If it weren’t for them, I would have left this game years ago. Sad to see what it’s become. Developer Response,Hello! Sorry to hear that you don't like the game.

'Infestations' is one of the most interesting game features.You will not necessarily receive a reward with each successful completion of an infestation mission. As you engage enemy infestations, you are earning cumulative credit toward rewards of unit or resources. The way your credit pays out is randomized between different types and numbers of units and resources. Don't get discouraged - the longer you go between payouts, the larger your overall bonus will be.It would be really helpful if you could post a more detailed review (which features of the game you liked or disliked the most) in our official forum This information will help us improve the game.

Overview Total Domination OverviewTotal Domination is a 2D strategy MMO playable on web browsers. Build your sector from the ground up: upgrading structures, mining for resources, and collecting an army.

Raid other player’s sectors for resources and status, defend your base, and join in group battles under your clan to further the cause. Take advantage of talent trees through the game’s Research Center and Tech Nexus to specialize your sector to your playstyle, with the ultimate goal of conquering the Wasteland.

It features a retro, top-down isometric art style that harkens back to Fallout 1 & 2.Total Domination Key Features:. Browser-Based Game – empire building strategy game with focus on PvP. Fully Voice-Acted – with a narrator named General Trevor Winters. Isometric Graphics – retro, top-down graphics similar to Fallout 1 + 2. Real Time Interface – play in real time.

Talent Tree System – specialize your sector to your playstyle through the Research Center and Tech Nexus.Total Domination Screenshots. Starting OutIn the same vein as other browser, players begin small with a tutorial character, in this case the fully voice-acted General Trevor Winters, to help them along. The tutorial begins with visible (and limiting) arrows and visual cues, backing down after a few levels into a less intrusive tutorial through usage of a quest log with optional quests; completing them often offers Crystals which are the game’s premium currency. Players work through the basics of the game—explaining its somewhat large amount of user interface elements through its quests, serving to help players get used to the flow of the game. Unfortunately, the sound quality of the tutorial character is poor, making it a better option to mute the dialogue.

Building Your EmpireAn integral aspect of Total Domination is sector maintenance. The player begins with building structures and must maintain their sector to keep their resources at a steady level to allow them to create more troops to attack more players and NPC structures. Each building has a particular function, categorized by tabs in the Construction menu: Resource, Command, Military, Defensive, Improvements, and Expansion. Oftentimes a building must be completed before players can access certain features of the game. For example, a Research Center must be built and used before a player can create certain units, opening access to Technologies which is a skill tree that unlock units and power-ups. Buildings can only be built one at a time unless a player decides to purchase an Engineer with the game’s premium currency to speed up the base building process.Resource management is an important aspect to consider both in building and in sending troops out to fight or defend. As is typical for this genre, resources are the essential building blocks towards any form of game progression.

Players collect Uranium, Titanium, and Credits, which are produced by Uranium Mines, Titanium Mines, and Vaults respectively. Nancy drew the final scene hints. These three resources are the basic expense to build any unit or structure. The game also has secondary resources used to craft special units; Bioplasma, Protocrystals, and Tech Nodes. Bioplasma is attained through a resource generating building and is used to recruit Nightmare units. Protocrystals are attained through Global Operations, a series of rotating special event missions,and are used to create Xenotype units.

Lastly, Tech Nodes are similar to talent points found in RPGs—you gain them every time you level up and you can use them to augment and modify your favorite units. TechnologiesUnlocked after creating the Research Lab, players can modify and augment their play with a different talent tree called Technologies, separate from the Tech Node. Technologies include unlockable units, upgrades to said units, combat boosts, and unlockable buildings. Each research subject requires a predefined amount of Modules, which are acquired daily from the player’s Tech Advisor.

Players can trade ones they don’t need for others in the Black Market, giving incentive to play daily and interact with other players. Only one Technology can be researched at a time and they take a certain amount of time to finish.

The Technology can also be boosted with Boost items acquired from missions or from the game’s premium store. Building Your ArmyTotal players can recruit three types of units to perform different actions within the game, a feature found in other Plarium-developed games.

Units are either offensive, defensive, or recon specialized, and can be used to invade, occupy, and check out enemy territory. Units can leave on missions as well as stay at the base to protect it from outside invasions.

Players can strategically split their units into different groups to take on multiple fights at once. Players can also send their units and resources into the Bunker structure to keep them safe from invasions, where they will not participate in any battles involving your Sector. One of the main strategic elements of the game is unit allocation—deciding when and where to attack and defend with which units. Unit allocation is important to move forward successfully. I highly recommend players join a Clan, as they can send reinforcements and resources to help members in need. Join a Clan!Early on, players are instructed by the tutorial to join a Clan. They allow players to become united in a well-organized command structure with one name, a unique banner, and a ranked hierarchy.

Clan members can send each other resources and reinforcements, which are necessary once a new player leaves the defense of the new player barrier. Clans also have a fully-featured chat room that allows players to discuss strategy and gameplay tips. Another Clan feature is the ability to capture Emitters, upgradeable structures found throughout the Wasteland. Clans can capture and hold Emitters, working to upgrade them with currency gained from fighting mutants and players that attack their Emitter. They offer a unique resource, Antigen, which is used to create some of the most powerful units in the game, making it a very important tactic to Clans who strive to be the best in the game. Any player wanting to rise in the ranks of Total Domination should make it a goal to join a Clan that is striving for the top.

PvP on the MindTotal Domination has a focus on PvP, lacking in single-player gameplay modes. Players begin the game with a new user shield, changing once players turn to level 15. Their shield works against 20+ players, but not against players near their level, making the transition from shielded to out in the open somewhat less painful. Raiding other players' bases is a good way of attaining resources and is limited by a player’s Raid points—a point system that will be familiar to players of. Once a player has less than ten RP, they will gain one RP every 2.5 hours until reaching the ten point cap again.

Players can also invade other sectors, stationing units and stealing a percentage of the enemy’s resource production as time goes. Invasion is a more risky strategy however as units can be attacked while they are holding the enemy’s base, resulting in a large loss that would otherwise be avoided by raiding instead. Cash ShopThe game’s premium content is rather present, particularly when the player logs into the game. Elements of its premium shop are ever-present on the base’s interface, usually denoting some sort of discount.

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The game allows you to roll randomly for discounts, enticing the player to buy Crystals. Many of the game’s defensive structures are bought with Crystals only, as well as additional Engineers to help build multiple buildings at once, giving a sure advantage to players who decide to purchase Crystals. Final Verdict – GoodTotal Domination is a fair (and long-standing) addition to the MMORTS scene, but having played the very similar and newer Stormfall: Age of War and Sparta: War of Empires games, it does not feel particularly fresh. Its user interface and artwork is similar to Stormfall in many ways, although less colorful and more post-apocalyptic feeling.

Its voice acted character is an unfortunate addition, being more annoying than pleasant due to the bad recording quality, and its music loops rather quickly. It has solid gameplay mechanics and can be commended for being an earlier example of this gameplay model, but fails to stand out in a sea of games in the same genre. It also suffers from pay-to-win elements giving players an unfair advantage, which is a rather common issue in MMORTS games.

Overall, it feels a little archaic, most of its appeal coming from its large playerbase and gritty, sci-fi theme.`tab:Screenshots Total Domination Screenshots. Additional Information Total Domination Additional InformationDeveloper: Plarium GamesPublisher: Plarium GamesPlatforms: Web (browser) and FacebookRelease Date: June 6, 2013Total Domination is a free-to-play 2D browser-based strategy MMO developed and published by Plarium, an Israeli gaming company responsible for many other games in this genre, including Stormfall: Age of War and Sparta: War of Empires. The game is available on Facebook and on its own website.

The game was officially launched on July 1 st, 2011. A standalone mobile version titled Total Domination: Reborn was released on December 18 th, 2014.