Weekly Challenges: New Mode in The Battle of Polytopia
The Battle of Polytopia has spiced things up with the introduction of Weekly Challenges, bringing a fresh twist to the beloved 4X strategy game. This new feature is set to test your strategic prowess in a more structured competitive environment. Let's dive into the details.
It Was Random Before
If you're familiar with The Battle of Polytopia, you know that randomness is a significant factor. With varying enemies, resources, and maps, every game session is unpredictable. However, the latest free update introduces a more organized competition.
Every week, players are presented with the same map, tribe, and gameplay conditions. The challenge? To achieve the highest score possible within just 20 turns. You get one attempt per day, capping at seven tries per week. This structured approach adds an exciting layer of competition to the game.
One of the coolest aspects of Weekly Challenges is that it allows you to play as tribes you might not yet own. The game boasts 16 tribes in total—four available in the base game and twelve more that can be purchased for $1-4 each. But during these challenges, everyone competes with the same tribe, regardless of ownership.
Get a sneak peek at the action with the latest trailer released by the developers.
Will Weekly Challenges Make The Battle of Polytopia More Exciting?
Absolutely, I believe so. The new mode also introduces a League system, adding another layer of competition. Everyone starts in the Entry League, and your performance each week determines whether you move up or down. The top third of players advance, the bottom third drop a league, and the middle group remains in place.
As you progress through the leagues, the difficulty ramps up. In the Entry League, you'll face AI on Easy mode, but by the time you reach the Gold League, you're up against Crazy difficulty bots. If you miss a week, you won't be demoted, but your ranking will adjust based on the performance of others.
Ready to take on the Weekly Challenges? Head over to the Google Play Store to experience this exciting new feature in The Battle of Polytopia.
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