Into the Breach Netflix Games guide — Tips and tricks to take down the Vek

Theindie game gem Into the Breachknows how to tantalize Android gamers by bringing in an exceptionally improved mobile version complete with the meatyAdvanced Edition expansiondelivered on yourfavorite Android phone. This Netflix Games version comes with a new mobile-friendly UI and suitable touchscreen controls, makin git one ofAndroid’s best games. And as part of the exclusive deal with Netflix, you can knab the full download at no extra cost if you already have an active Netflix subscription.

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Getting started with Into the Breach on Netflix Games

New playthroughs require choosing a starting time traveler (note: you unlock more characters as you play and earn achievements), selecting your pilot’s name, and a combat squad. Once you’re ready, tapStart Game.

The next screen will allow you to select a difficulty level; new players should chooseNormaland deselect all boxes underAdvanced Content.

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Note: The unfair difficulty and advanced content options are new with the Advanced Edition update. Tread carefully.

Map overview

Starting fresh means, you won’t have the whole map unlocked. You’ll need to play through the first island to gain access to others.

Parameters are displayed at the top and contain statistics recorded for each island (or timeline).

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The island will have missions for each section, and every mission will place you into a separate battle. Completing missions nets your rewards and will grant resources; allocatable resources are shown as an icon on that location. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to complete every mission on the island, so prepare to pick and choose which mission rewards you’ll benefit from the most.

How battling works in the Netflix Games version of Into the Breach

Before getting into the intricacies of the battle mechanics, we recommend checking out the combat simulation to familiarize yourself with the basics. This section will explore how battling works in the Netflix version of Into the Breach. Just remember, like any turn-based strategy game, you have infinite time to analyze and maneuver your attack and defensive formations — be ready to adapt your strategy when the situation calls for it!

Movement and grid mechanics

Battles start on an 8x8 grid (64 tiles in total), and units can move around each tile every turn, performing actions on the environment or against other units. You cannot move your units after acting (such as an attack), so plan out your positioning beforehand.

To move your units around the grid, tap or drag the mech towards the selected tile. To redo your positioning before acting, tap onUndo Move.

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Deploying your mechs

The mechs can be broken down into types with strengths and weaknesses. Mechs can be categorized in a weapon type, range, and movement (how many spaces on the grid can it cover).

Examples of starting mechs and performable actions:

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How turns work

Tip: If you’re ever stuck, tap onReset Turnto redo your previous turn, but you can only do this once per battle.

Taking advantage of enemy AI patterns

Enemies will only perform a certain number of actions; they will either attack a nearby unit or prioritize damaging the environment. Once an enemy starts targeting buildings, you will need to change your formation to protect any buildings nearby so you keep the power grid online. Otherwise, it could be game over.

Be ready to intercept the attacks

New waves of enemies can spawn between turns, so be prepared to change your tactics after snuffing out the enemy’s AI pattern and destroying them; you can monitor the health bar by hovering over the enemy unit right before attacking. But if nothing else, interrupt the enemy’s attack by pushing them/away from their target.

Completing the objectives

Your objectives are displayed top right. You’ll only have so many turns to finish a battle requiring you to be at the top of your game with turn management. To view your bonus objectives tap on the turns box. Bonus objectives, like protecting a unit, destroying an object, or killing an enemy before fulfilling a condition, will also pop up to incentivize the gain in extra resources (used for upgrades).

You’ll also automatically lose if your power grid reaches zero, so it’s best to consider this your overall health bar. Your mechs also have individual health bars, and if enough damage is sustained, your mech becomes knocked out for the rest of the fight. Mechs automatically repair damage after battle.

The Advanced Edition update is included with the Netflix Games version of Into the Breach

The Advanced Edition serves as an expansion to the base game bringing in additional content and modes like new mechs, missions, weapons, enemies and bosses, mission objectives, pilots and abilities, and an Unfair difficulty mode. But the biggest kicker is that it is an entirely free update that’s neatly packaged with the Netflix Games version. So players who’ve previously played the base game will want to start a new game and tick the advanced content box to get this loaded into their playthrough.

Into the Breach is an outstanding tactical title

When Netflix announced the addition of Into the Breach as the first mobile port for Netflix Games, we knew Netflix hit it big by knabbing this indie strategy gem for its library. Netflix subscribers will find out quickly why it’s one of thebest Netflix games on Androidand will want to acquire this spectacular Sci-Fi tactical turn-based strategy game for their collection. And if you’re interested in checking out this gaming gem, download Netflix’s Into the Breach through the widget below or head on toNetflix Games to begin installing.

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