Battle for Wesnoth Cheats

Battle for Wesnoth Hack 1.14.13 + Redeem Codes

Classic turn-based strategy

Developer: Wesnoth, Inc
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 1.14.13
ID: com.dailin.battleforwesnoth-iPad

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Description

The Battle for Wesnoth is a turn-based tactical strategy game with a high fantasy theme. Build up a great army, gradually turning raw recruits into hardened veterans. In later games, recall your toughest warriors and form a deadly host whom none can stand against! Choose units from a large pool of specialists, and hand-pick a force with the right strengths to fight well on different terrains against all manner of opposition.

Features:
50+ skirmish/multiplayer maps.
90+ minutes of original composed music.
200+ unit types in six major factions, all with distinctive abilities, weapons and spells.
200+ scenarios in 16 major campaigns — more than 100 hours of gameplay!
(downloadable add-ons are under development) 400+ add-ons (campaigns, maps) are waiting for you!

Version history

1.14.13
2020-07-27
Implemented pinch-zoom.
Fixed the broken Addons screen on iPad Pro.
Updated to the recent 1.14.13 release: http://changelog.wesnoth.org/1.14
1.14.12
2020-03-26
Finally fixed the unclickable context menu.
1.14.11
2020-03-07
Fixed crash in context menu.
1.14.9
2020-02-27
Updated to the latest release.
Revoke a change that made context menu unusable.
1.14.8
2019-12-21
• Updated to the latest 1.14.9 version: http://changelog.wesnoth.org/1.14
• iPhone
• iCloud
1.14.7
2019-04-20
Updated to the latest 1.14.7 version: http://changelog.wesnoth.org/1.14
1.14.4
2018-07-26
Updated to 1.14.4 release: https://changelog.wesnoth.org/1.14
1.14.2
2018-05-27
Updated to 1.14.2 release: https://changelog.wesnoth.org/1.14
1.14.0.1
2018-05-01
* We're sorry! With 1.14 release, your saves and downloaded add-ons were lost. We immediately summoned our contractor necromancer, and she has resurrected your saves! We didn't have enough gold, so you'll have to re-download your add-ons for 1.14.
* Double-tap and long-press context menu was popping up in the wrong places.
1.14.0
2018-04-28
Synchronized with 1.14.0 release: http://changelog.wesnoth.org/1.14
Fixed Lua errors in some scenarios.
1.13.13
2018-03-31
* Updated to the latest 1.13.13 version: http://changelog.wesnoth.org/1.14
* Context menu can now be invoked with a double-tap, as well as a long-tap.
1.13.12
2018-03-19
Updated to 1.13.12 version.
https://github.com/wesnoth/wesnoth/blob/1.14/players_changelog.md
1.13.11
2017-12-15
* Merged performance improvements from upstream.
* Fixed several crashes, attempted to fix even more.
* Draw defense rating above a finger when dragging a unit.
* Added "End turn for this unit" context menu item.
* OS Keyboard now works in in-game console and chat.
* Various fixes from upstream.
1.13.10
2017-10-14
After a long wait, we're back with the latest and greatest update, version 1.13.10.
Renewed graphics, units, campaigns, everything!
Touch controls were completely rewritten. As a bonus, PC users get the same touch controls.
iOS version is not a separate project any longer, but is tightly integrated into mainline sources. This results in more frequent updates.
1.0.4
2013-04-27
1. Adjust menu scroll rate.
2. Fix close button bug.
3. Fix add-ons campaign crash bugs.
1.0.3
2013-03-29
1. Improve performance.
2. Add ios-style menu control.
3. Many other bugfixes and UI improvements.
1.0.2
2013-01-03
1. Support 35 different languages.
2. Update wesnoth from 1.10.4 to 1.10.5.
3. Many other bugfixes.
1.0.1
2012-11-22
* Improve touch controls.
* Fix music exception.
* Many other bugfixes and UI improvements.
1.0
2012-11-11

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
1 098 Ratings

Reviews

Goldain,
Love this game
I absolutely hate pay to play/win apps loaded with in app purchases. It is fantastic to find a game you buy once, and there is a ton of user-generated extra content/scenarios/campaigns for free download.

If you like turn-based strategy games like X-Com, but also enjoy a fantasy setting, this game is for you. Thanks to the makers for breaking the mode of greed and not making this just another money-sink, pay-to-play/win game. This of us without countless dollars to waste on in-app purchases love and appreciate you and wish you great success in the future.

Let us know about any other buy-once games you put out. I will happily support a company bucking the current greed trend, even if they are games in a genre or type I don’t normally play I would still buy them just to support a company that cares about the players, not just their bottom line!
1CEninja,
An EXCELLENT PC game that works well enough mobile
I played Wesnoth forever ago on my PC after asking around what a good game for a Fire Emblem lover is. It’s probably half way between Fire Emblem and Advance Wars, though. It’s incredibly tough to beat as a free game.

The port to mobile didn’t change the tutorial to include a different control scheme (tells you to right click and such) and the controls don’t work here quite as well as they do on the PC but honestly it’s gonna be tough to find a better F2P game on mobile than this, so long as you enjoy the genre.

Easier levels aren’t horribly difficult, one need not be a strategic genius to get through Tale of Two Brothers. And yet some of the higher difficulty levels will absolutely put your skills to the test.
tg1896,
I LOVE This Game!
Two reviews - a short one and a longer one. The short one is the title. Here is the long version -

I'm SICK of all the crappy games in the App Store getting 5 stars. Cut the Rope? Really? Great - if you're four years old or have the attention span of a hummingbird. I've been looking for depth. This is it. Something to sink my teeth into. The reason it gets four stars is because it is great (IMO five stars means "perfect"). Now when the wife wants me to go to the mall (GRRRRRRR!!) I say "sure". Sitting on a bench playing Wesnoth. Wife wants to go car shopping? No problem - sitting in the customer lounge playing Wesnoth. Wife wants to visit her Mom? You guessed it - sitting on the sofa playing Wesnoth.

Full disclosure - this game is not for everyone. This is old school, turn-based, strategy RPG at its finest. It is more akin to electronic chess than Elder Scrolls - plan accordingly. If you're looking for thoughtful gaming that's going to take a long, long while - this is it.
Tortal Vor,
Brilliant game and completely free!!!
The game is a moderately complex and quite unforgiving, fantasy board game (except for the reload function). It has character and unit progression that makes you really care about certain units that have become veterans over the course of multiple scenarios. However, what makes it outstanding is that it is FREE!!! Not pay in app. Not click through 10 seconds of adds every time you turn it on. Not pay to win!! Not pay more to open access to a unit or a scenario. It’s a community led development which I am extremely grateful and appreciative of. At best you love it like me and waste many hours on epic quests and at worst you decide it isn’t pretty or animated enough for you and you go do something else.
PistolStar13,
Hit percentages ruin the game
This game is great but I agree that the hit chance is so low that it becomes very frustrating. On your turn YOU are supposed to hit the enemy. However what ends up happening often is that your unit swings four times and misses and then the enemy hits back successfully three times in a row. This leads to a weak (or dead) unit at the frontline conveniently at the beginning of the enemies turn.

I think the element of chance is a good feature, but the percentages of hit are soooo low that it’s ridiculous. It’s funny when you are surrounding a small creatures with four heavyweight units, swing at it a total of 12 or 16 times and you don’t even hit once.

Hit chance is anywhere from 20-50%. It would have been more fun if, at least when you are attacking, the hit rate is about 50-80%, and the chance of retaliation is 20-50%. That would make much more sense.
Silver's Heart,
A Brilliant Game
Battle for Wesnoth is a must-own game. Intuitive controls are combined with a fascinating battle system to create a unique gameplay experience. There are a host of available campaigns and multiplayer maps on the base game itself, with scores more available from the immense add-on repository. You can even create your own campaigns using an easy-to-use map editor and a programming language designed for the game itself (Wesnoth Markup Language, or WML).

I’ve played this game since I was in high school, and have downloaded it onto every device I’ve owned. The iPad experience is a far better one than back when I would play this on a first-generation iPod Touch and the hours of playtime generated are well worth any price.
Bob the Lion,
Latest update meets the mark
I am upgrading my rating from 1 to 4 stars. The latest update has solved the game crash and the unresponsive commands. I am able to play Wesnoth again and enjoy it greatly. I have been playing over the last month, often daily, and have only had one crash. Thank you developers. New content will get you 5 stars, just saying.... Overall money well spent.

I have been playing this game since the iPod touch version, but the latest updates have caused me nothing but grief. The commands were unresponsive making play very difficult, so I was overjoyed when I saw an update this morning. Now any command I choose for a unit causes the game to crash. I will be taking a time out from playing this game and hope the bugs get worked out. I am using a iPhone 8 with iOS 13.3.1.
TurdFergüsson,
Absolutely Fantastic
Just a great game, played this for hours back around 2008 on my old iMac. (Ahhh memories) They changed nothing about this from the old version I played on my iMac, WHICH IS AMAZING!!! They added and zoom feature to make movement and attack easier on your phone. The campaigns are fun and the stories are creative. The unit advancement and variations of attacks, counters, and effects make this AWESOME! It just feels old school and really plays well. I just can’t believe I can finally play this game again, and play it on my phone!!! I hope someone is making add ons and more campaigns as I type this. This really is nostalgia for millennials who wanted to be gen xers!
Cnox,
New Wesnoth player and now big fan
I had never played Wesnoth before. Like the other reviewer, I’m a big fan of tactical gameplay and grew up with Fire Emblem, FF Tactics, Brigandine Legend of Forsena and the like. Discovered Wesnoth just by searching on the App Store and really enjoy it. The controls can be inconvenient at times on the phone, but I would still give 5 stars for the interesting game play and enjoyable light lore. I enjoy the campaigns. The variation in races, unit types, difficulty levels, and maps make the gameplay very interesting and highly replay-able. Limitless strategies to consider! Only big problem is how spending hours on the game flies by
Commish Gordon,
Imperfect but ultimately great port
Never played this before trying it on ipad. Was very surprised by how well the touch controls are despite the original mouse and keyboard controls. However there is some fiddlyness in some places, like using drag to both pan the camera and issue orders. Misplaced commands are fairly common and requires some practice to avoid.
But given the open source nature and how much content comes packed in, these issues are easy to overlook because otherwise this game fulfills everything ive been looking for in a strategy game on tablet.
Special thanks to the dev team for all the effort they've put into this!