Smart is the next army for Neuroshima Hex App!

Portal Games is happy to announce the new army Smart for Neuroshima Hex APP. 
 
Neuroshima Hex app is a mobile adaptation of Neuroshima Hex, a fast-paced, tactical game for 1 or 2 players. The game has been published in 8 languages and enjoyed by fans all over the world. Throughout the years, it has been steadily developed by Portal Games, and now offers as many as 19 different armies.

Neuroshima Hex: Smart is the third additional army that will be added to the Neuroshima Hex app. The army’s author is none other than the base game’s author – Michał Oracz. Neuroshima Hex: Smart will be released for IOS and Android devices in April this year.
 
New army Smart bring a new host of units and abilities to the system. The main feature of the Smart army is the enormous mobility of troops around the HQ, its potential to form powerful firing lines, and a special Transporter ability which gives them an additional chance to place the right unit at exactly the right place.
 
The newest Update in the app improves also the AI of the game. Among several fixes, the most crucial is improved decisions and goals for each particular army – in the same exact situation on the battlefield each army will act slightly differently based on their dedicated strategy.  The AI now uses the Unlucky draw rule much better, and on no circumstances will play a Battle if the result is negative. More updates to AI soon! 
 
The base game of Neuroshima HEX app offers 4 basic Factions known from the base game: Moloch, Hegemony, Outpost, and Borgo and two additional armies, Steel Police and New York. Neuroshima HEX mobile app is available for purchase at iOS App Store and Google Play store.

Important: players who bought the previous edition of the mobile app will download Neuroshima Hex Smart for free.

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