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Attack of the Clockwork Army

1.0.2 for Android
3.4 | 10,000+ Installs | Reviews

Hosted Games

Description of Attack of the Clockwork Army

Win the Steam-Powered Fight for a Nation!
When the battle for Australia begins, will you join Her Majesty’s new clockwork army to keep Australia peacefully British once and for all—or will you cast your lot with a ragged crowd of ex-convicts?
Will you be a deadly fighter, or torn between the conflicting loyalties of those you love? Can you overcome your fatal flaw before it’s too late?
Are you ready to turn the tide of history? Play to find out!

What's New with Attack of the Clockwork Army 1.0.2

Fixed a bug where achievements could be lost if the app quits right after earning an achievement. If you enjoy "Attack of the Clockwork Army", please leave us a written review. It really helps!

Information

  • Category:
    Role Playing
  • Latest Version:
    1.0.2
  • Updated:
    2019-07-04
  • File size:
    4.5MB
  • Requirements:
    Android 4.0 or later
  • Developer:
    Hosted Games
  • ID:
    org.hostedgames.clockworkarmy
  • Available on:
Reviews
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    I really liked the story and everything but it was too short and i hope you can make more chapters soon
    2019-05-30 07:48
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    To be honest this was a let down. I thought it would be more about a civil war instead of traveling with people who hate each other and one small battle and then its over. And not enough choices that mean anything or have an impact.
    2017-08-30 08:11
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    Interesting story idea & it could be built into something great, but as is, it feels like an incomplete rough draft. The characters are very shallow, & I know it's fiction but the "Aboriginal Australian" characters in particular seem to be written with very little knowledge of what life was genuinely like at the time of colonisation (& now). It grates to see people given the idea that an 19th century Aboriginal woman would be free to sail to England of her own accord, or have a brother who owned a pub. Australia engaged in Black slavery well into the 20th century, Aboriginal people couldn't vote, let alone enter a public bar to buy a drink. Fictional stories claiming otherwise wouldn't be so bad if most Australians didn't still believe they were fact.
    2017-01-28 01:09
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    I couldn't understand the story and none of the endings even make sense - the story itself is full of holes, not worth the money
    2016-05-12 01:23
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    I wish I could say this was good but it wasn't. The choices you make have little impact on the story, well, they have no impact on the story actually. You're basically a forced spector on this journey.
    2016-04-19 01:08
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    This was just so bland I didn't even bother buying the full story after Chapter 2. None of the choices I made had any impact on the progression of the story.
    2015-11-15 05:11