The game modes include regular
battles against computer opponents as well as wave - based battles.
No, not the Online variant (although I've been dabbling there a bit), but rather the old Microprose version, a standalone game where, for the most part, you wander the world, fighting PvE
battles against computer opponents to fatten your deck.
Not exact matches
These challenges include basic races
against computer controlled
opponents, time trials, trying to overtake as many slow - moving vehicles as you can, outrun a persistently approaching wave of colour, collecting clocks before the time runs out, and elimination boss
battles.
In order to advance, players
battle in turn - based, head - to - head «match - three» style puzzle games in one of three distinct gameplay modes: Single - player allows gamers to
battle against the
computer AI as they embark on over 150 challenging quests, Instant Action allows gamers to jump in and immediately play continuous
battles to level - up characters without participating in quests, and Multiplayer allows gamers to
battle live
opponents via wireless connectivity.
In the naval
battle mode, which is played
against computer or a friend by download, players can't see their
opponent's side of the ocean and need to use their submarine to find and sink the enemy's ships.
Multiple game modes: Hone your skills with various tutorial missions,
battle against computer controlled
opponents, or engage in epic campaigns and tournaments
against other players.
The 1 on 1 is what it sounds like, a
battle against one
computer opponent.
In the single player mode, you can
battle against a
computer - driven
opponent on 3 difficulty levels.