
Spiderling Studios’ physics-based construction hit, Besiege, is coming to mobile devices thanks to publisher Playdigious. The game originally launched on PC in February 2020, following an extensive five-year early access period. Its blend of vehicle building, strategic tower defense elements, and chaotic, humorous destruction quickly won over PC audiences.
Wreak havoc upon castles...
...using contraptions of your own design. In Besiege, the challenge is to assemble machines that look like they should fall apart—yet somehow achieve their goal. You’ll piece together improbable siege engines, put your prototypes to the test, and watch them either devastate enemy forces or collapse in gloriously funny failure.
The game's robust construction system offers more than 70 different blocks and weapons. Your toolkit spans from basic wooden beams to advanced components like flamethrowers, rockets, spinning blades, and parts for building tanks, aircraft, helicopters, or colossal mechs.
Your mission is to survive long enough to witness your creations in action. Across 55 levels set in four distinct island nations, you'll demolish towers, set villages ablaze, and crush armored knights in campaigns that are as brutally effective as they are accidentally hilarious.
Besiege Mobile also features expansive sandbox maps where you can experiment without limits, fine-tuning your lethal inventions while causing mayhem among the local populace. To see the game in action, check out the official Besiege Mobile announcement trailer below.
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The integrated workshop allows you to download machines designed by other players or upload your own masterpieces. This feature has been a cornerstone of the PC version's enduring success.
Besiege Mobile will include Google Play Games achievements for Android users, support for external controllers, and a cloud save function to synchronize your progress across multiple devices.
Mobile players can try the game for free at launch, with the first campaign chapter available as a demo. Upgrading to the complete game will cost $7.99, though a special 10% discount is available for those who pre-register now. Visit the Google Play Store to secure this offer. The official launch is scheduled for November 18th.
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