It is an online multiplayer shooter that claims to have over 8 million players playing worldwide on PC. While new players are definitely encouraged to try UberStrike on iPad or Android, existing players are being given some incentive to do so as well, as the developer is promising all players a free Particle Lance for two weeks if they review the game on either iTunes or the Google Play store (regardless of the review's rating). A few days ago, a new free-to-play first-person shooter by Cmune quietly made its way to Google Play for all the Android FPS lovers out there to enjoy. According to Cmune, this will cut back on the pain players might otherwise have in their thumbs or arms after long sessions. UberStrike is a Free to Play FPS and is Facebook's largest FPS. Since FPS games tend to have fairly complex controls, the folks at Cmune have accounted for that with a "multi-touch" control option for the new tablet versions of the game. Upgrades are available for purchase in the store, or players can simply level up their established character by continuing to play the game. UberStrike sees players choosing from a variety of maps and gameplay modes as they tear each other to pieces with a slew of modern weaponry. Now, this free-to-play first person shooter is available to download on both iPad and Android tablets, opening up the world of futuristic combat to so many more gamers.
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It turns out that there's a huge market for free to play shooters though, as Cmune's UberStrike has amassed over 10 million players on the web (the game is available on Facebook, for one). When gamers think of "first person shooters," the words free-to-play likely aren't the next thought.