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Bunker Wars: WW1 Strategy
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Developer(s)Jet Whales
Publisher(s)Azur Games
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Genre(s)Real-time strategy, Tower defense
Mode(s)Multiplayer, Single-player
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Bunker Wars

Bunker Wars: WW1 Strategy is a mobile real-time strategy game available on Android and iOS platforms.[1][2] The game features multiplayer combat where players control units from various building types to capture territory, defend positions, and manage battlefield resources.

Gameplay includes elements of base development, hero selection, and real-time tactical decision-making. Players can upgrade defensive structures, deploy troops, and use a set of hero-specific abilities called "orders" to influence battles. Available game modes include competitive player-versus-player matches, a single-player campaign, and ranked seasonal leagues.[3]

Progression is based on completing objectives and earning resources to unlock and enhance heroes. Each hero has a distinct skill tree and passive abilities that affect gameplay. The game incorporates a morale system that impacts unit performance during engagements.

Gameplay

In Bunker Wars, players control troops in real time across a map composed of Bunkers, Towers, and Armories. The objective in most matches is to capture and hold buildings while managing troop deployments and resource efficiency.

Key gameplay mechanics include:

  • Unit control – Players deploy troops between buildings using directional swipes. A multi-select feature allows for simultaneous deployment from multiple structures.
  • Building types – Bunkers produce units, towers provide automated defense by attacking enemy forces, and armories enhance the attack and defense statistics of friendly units.
  • Orders system – Each hero has access to a customizable set of four battlefield abilities, categorized into Tactic, Power, Sabotage, and Leadership. These abilities can target buildings, units, or specific zones.
  • Morale – Unit effectiveness is influenced by a morale system, which alters troop speed, damage, and durability. Morale increases through successful attacks and defenses and decreases after failed actions or prolonged inactivity.


Game modes

Bunker Wars features several gameplay modes designed for both competitive and casual play:

  • Random – Automatically queues players into a match, selecting between standard duel or rotating daily modes.
  • Duel – A one-versus-one player-versus-player mode focused on head-to-head strategic gameplay.
  • Daily mode – Rotates special scenarios, which may include alternative rulesets such as King of the Hill, Domination, Conquest, or free-for-all formats with three or four players.
  • Campaign – A single-player mode consisting of narrative-based episodes, offering in-game rewards upon completion.
  • Play with Friends – A custom lobby mode that allows players to experiment with strategies in unranked matches.

Heroes

In Bunker Wars, each player selects a hero, each of which possesses a unique active ability and an individual skill tree that provides passive bonuses. Heroes can be upgraded using in-game resources such as gears and gold, with upgrades unlocking enhanced abilities that apply across multiple heroes.[4]

Examples of available heroes include:

  • Aviator Shelby – Deploys airstrikes against enemy buildings; skill enhancements include reconnaissance, troop movement speed, and starting unit bonuses.
  • Sniper Bakrushina – Uses a Sniper Ambush to eliminate enemy troops in transit; specializes in tower defense, unit detection, and passive energy regeneration.
  • General Von Schwab – Creates a fire zone that affects both soldiers on the map and within buildings.
  • Saboteur Landa – Captures a designated enemy building, with some enemy soldiers converting and others eliminated upon activation.
  • Medic Louise – Adds units to allied bunkers up to a defined percentage threshold.
  • Vito the Legionary – Causes allied units within a radius to stop and engage enemy troops with ranged attacks.

Orders

In Bunker Wars, players equip four special abilities called "orders" to each hero. Orders are drawn from four categories: Tactic, Power, Sabotage, and Leadership. Each order has a defined energy cost and cooldown, and is used to influence combat through targeted effects on buildings, units, or terrain.[5]

Tactic Orders

  • Redeployment – Transfers a portion of units between allied structures through a tunnel.
  • More Towers – Temporarily converts an allied bunker or armory into a defensive tower.
  • Hold Tight – Increases the defense of an allied building for a limited time.
  • Camouflage – Temporarily renders allied units in a specified area invisible.
  • Landing Party – Sends reinforcements to a selected allied building.
  • Fog of War – Obscures a zone, disabling enemy tower fire and slowing opposing units.
  • Psyops – Prevents enemy troops from targeting a specific allied structure.
  • Spy Plane – Reveals enemy troop counts in buildings and reduces their unit production speed.
  • Tracker – Displays the destination and quantity of enemy troops in motion.

Power Orders

  • Zeppelin – Bombards a selected area with airborne attacks against enemy units.
  • The Motherland – Temporarily boosts the speed and attack of allied units in a region.
  • Little Boy – Drops an explosive that eliminates all units in the impact zone and ignites terrain.
  • Mines – Plants explosive traps that activate on enemy contact.
  • Artillery Fire – Launches shells that damage enemy units and buildings in the targeted zone.
  • Insurgents – Summons neutral forces to assault a designated enemy structure.
  • Squeeze the Trigger – Equips nearby allied units with ranged weapons.
  • Paratroopers – Deploys allied forces across the map to engage multiple enemy targets.
  • Ammo – Grants departing units from a selected structure a temporary armory bonus.

Sabotage Orders

  • Propaganda – Converts enemy conscripts in a target building into friendly units.
  • Confusion – Temporarily redirects a portion of enemy or neutral troops under player control.
  • Treason – Converts enemy troops in a localized area into allied forces.
  • Squeeze Them – Temporarily prevents unit deployment from an enemy building.
  • Downgrader – Lowers the level of a target enemy structure.
  • Breakthrough – Reduces the defense of an enemy building for a short duration.
  • About Turn – Causes enemy units in an area to reverse direction.
  • Get Down – Slows enemy troops and forces them to crawl.
  • Contamination – Damages units within a targeted enemy building over time.
  • Strike – Temporarily disables an enemy building’s primary function.
  • Swindler – Copies the last order used by an opposing player.
  • Mockery – Removes one morale star from an enemy player.

Leadership Orders

  • Fast Recruit – Temporarily increases unit production in a chosen bunker.
  • Adrenaline – Enhances movement speed for allied troops in a specific area.
  • Courage – Grants a morale boost to the player.
  • Side by Side – Balances morale evenly among all players.
  • Calm Down – Locks morale at its current level for all participants.
  • Second Wind – Temporarily grants the player maximum morale.
  • Engineer – Instantly upgrades or reconstructs a selected building.
  • Hold Formation – Boosts the speed of the next outgoing wave from a designated structure.
  • Heroism – Awards morale for each allied casualty during the effect's duration.
  • Hold the Line – Makes a friendly building invulnerable while slowly reducing its internal unit count.


Progression systems

Bunker Wars features multiple progression systems designed to reward players for gameplay achievements and competitive performance:

  • Battle Pass – Offers both free and premium (paid) reward tiers, with progression based on completing quests. Rewards include cosmetic items and in-game resources.
  • Path of Glory – A linear rewards track tied to the player’s total trophy count across all heroes. Reaching specific milestones unlocks items and bonuses. The track resets monthly.
  • Seasons – Competitive seasons lasting one month, during which players earn ranking points in multiplayer matches. At the end of each season, player ratings are reset and leaderboard rewards are distributed.


Reception

Bunker Wars has received generally positive feedback from mobile strategy game audiences, though coverage from mainstream gaming publications remains limited. Independent guides have noted its accessibility and fast-paced tactical gameplay. Talk Android characterized the title as “a fast‑paced military strategy game that needs good judgment and quick decisions,” highlighting its emphasis on fortification and morale systems.[6] GamingonPhone described the mechanics as “one of the easiest” to engage with and cited the multiplayer structure and hero-based system as key features.[7]

User reception has been reflected in mobile storefront ratings. As of July 2025, the game holds a rating of 4.2 out of 5 on Google Play based on over 50,000 reviews and has surpassed 500,000 downloads.[8] On the App Store, it maintains a rating of 4.7 out of 5 from approximately 1,100 reviews.[9]


Development

Bunker Wars is developed using the engine and structural framework of Mushroom Wars 2, a real-time strategy game released in 2016.[10] While sharing foundational mechanics such as building control, troop movement, and morale, Bunker Wars introduces additional features including hero-based abilities, a customizable order system, building conversions, and ranked competitive play.

The game adopts a World War I-inspired aesthetic, replacing the original fantasy elements with military-themed assets such as bunkers, towers, and armories. Other changes include a redesigned user interface, a new roster of heroes, and modifications aimed at optimizing the experience for mobile devices.

Development included an internal prototyping phase, followed by limited regional testing on Android and iOS platforms. Promotional material was released through the game's official website and social media channels in early 2024. By mid-2024, the game entered open beta, during which it received multiple updates that expanded hero options, refined game mechanics, and improved visual elements.

Post-release

Bunker Wars was released globally in late 2024 for Android and iOS platforms.[11][12] Following its launch, the game has received regular updates, including new heroes, balance adjustments, and refinements to game mechanics. Monthly resets to the leaderboard and Battle Pass system are used to support ongoing player engagement.

The development team utilizes gameplay analytics and community feedback to adjust matchmaking algorithms, progression pacing, and the effectiveness of in-game abilities. Revisions to energy regeneration and hero skill trees were among the major post-launch updates. Community interaction is maintained through the game’s Discord server and social media platforms, which are also used to distribute patch notes and announcements.[13][14][15]


Revenue model

Bunker Wars follows a free-to-play business model, monetized through in-app purchases. Players can acquire virtual currencies such as diamonds and gold, along with premium Battle Passes that offer progression boosts and cosmetic items, including emotes. The Battle Pass features both free and paid tracks and resets biweekly. Hero upgrade materials, referred to as "gear," are obtainable via gameplay or purchasable in randomized chests.

While the game is accessible without payment, user reviews have expressed concerns over matchmaking balance and perceived pay-to-win dynamics, particularly in competitive ranked modes.[16] In response, the developers have adjusted resource availability and introduced matchmaking safeguards aimed at reducing rating disparities between players.

Cosmetic customization options, including hero visuals, order deck compositions, and profile decorations, are available without impacting core gameplay mechanics.


External links

References

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  2. "Bunker Wars on App Store". Apple App Store. July 16, 2025. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  3. "Community Updates". Facebook. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  4. "Game Overview". Bunker Wars Official Website. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  5. "Game Overview". Bunker Wars Official Website. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  6. "Bunker Wars: WW1 RTS Game Ultimate Guide". Talk Android. November 15, 2023. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  7. "Bunker Wars: WW1 RTS Game Beginners Guide and Tips". GamingonPhone. July 23, 2024. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  8. "Bunker Wars on Google Play". Google Play. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  9. "Bunker Wars on App Store". Apple App Store. July 16, 2025. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  10. "Mushroom Wars 2". Wikipedia. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  11. "Bunker Wars on Google Play". Google Play. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  12. "Bunker Wars on App Store". Apple App Store. July 16, 2025. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  13. "Official Website". Bunker Wars. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  14. "Bunker Wars YouTube Channel". YouTube. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  15. "Bunker Wars Facebook Page". Facebook. Retrieved July 29, 2025.
  16. "Bunker Wars on App Store - User Reviews". Apple App Store. July 16, 2025. Retrieved July 29, 2025.


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