The Battle of Polytopia has introduced a new competitive twist with the introduction of Weekly Challenges. It will give you a fresh way to test your skills in the 4X strategy game. Keep reading to find out all about it.
It Was Random Before
You know how much randomness plays a role in the game with all its different enemies, resources, and maps always keeping things unpredictable. But with the new free update, the competition is getting a little more structured.
Every week, all players get the same map, the same tribe and identical gameplay conditions. Now the challenge is that you get 20 turns to rack up the highest possible score. You can only attempt it once per day, so a max of seven tries per week.
The new feature lets you try tribes you might not own yet. The game has 16 tribes in total—four that come with the base game and another twelve available for purchase at $1-4 each. But in The Battle of Polytopia Weekly Challenges, everyone competes as the same tribe, whether they own it or not.
Catch a glimpse of the latest trailer that the devs dropped.
Will Weekly Challenges Make The Battle of Polytopia More Exciting?
I certainly hope so. By the way, the new mode also introduces a League system. Everyone starts in the Entry League, and from there, you move up (or down) based on performance. The top third of players each week move up, the bottom third move down, and the middle group stays put.
Difficulty scales with progression, too. In Entry League, the AI is on Easy, but by the time you reach Gold, you’re up against Crazy difficulty bots. And if you skip a week, you won’t be demoted, but your ranking will shift based on how others perform.
Check out the game on the Google Play Store to dive into the new feature.
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