


I’m not above grinding out one characters TCP as an unstoppable force, but I also understand the importance of having a well balanced team that includes strength, magic and healing. As a player, I enjoy both aspects of turn based gameplay. It’s actually one of the things I miss the most about Final Fantasy games, as I grew up on the turn based model and still associate that game play with those games I played so much as a kid. I’m a huge fan of the turn based gaming format it’s the perfect blend of brute strength and strategy, allowing you to over invest characters to overpower opponents or take a more nuanced approach and build a cohesive team that utilizes a range of abilities. Without getting into too much detail, the things you need to know the most is I love turn based RPGs and I started my mobile gaming journey with Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes. It’s important to understand my point of view and why I choose specific games to play and why this one has kept my attention for so long. Let’s start with my relationship to games and mobile gaming in general.

So while this will be a general overview of Marvel Strike Force as a mobile game and how it plays, I will also be oversharing some things about myself that help provide a framework as to why I feel the way I do about the game itself. There are quite a few things you need to know about me, my relationship to gaming, and my relationship to my phone that all play a part into why Marvel Strike Force is the go to game that I play the most and have consistently played since its release, despite its countless failures and cash grabs. I still need to get my gaming fix somewhere, which has caused me to get into mobile games, mainly Marvel Strike Force. I enjoy them when I’m able to pay through them, but I am rarely afforded the time to play for a number of uninterrupted hours. Admittedly, I don’t have a lot of time to sit down and play games.
