It contains all the content of Enemy Unknown... and it works very well on my tablet! :D
I thought about pointing my brother toward that -- he ought to remember me playing the original UFO: Enemy Unknown back in our college dorm room (somehow I got the British version, hearkening back to the 60s TV show in its title as a nod to its game design, not the American X-Com label).
However, I've read that the game is randomly unstable (depending on the make and model of droid, even recent models), which seems a big risk to take on a relatively high-dollar game.
On my Asus FHD10 (Andy 4.3) it doesn't even want to install...
I am leery of that, too. I purchased Terraria. It worked fine for months then this big update comes up and suddenly a game I paid for is unplayable (it force closes immediately) and their patches since have not solved the problem. Definitely an instance where the fractured android market is a big problem, making premium purchases on my part even less likely and with distrustful customers not making purchases developers are less willing to port good games to Android. A vicious cycle.
Quote from: JasonPratt on January 21, 2015, 08:46:14 AM
I thought about pointing my brother toward that -- he ought to remember me playing the original UFO: Enemy Unknown back in our college dorm room (somehow I got the British version, hearkening back to the 60s TV show in its title as a nod to its game design, not the American X-Com label).
However, I've read that the game is randomly unstable (depending on the make and model of droid, even recent models), which seems a big risk to take on a relatively high-dollar game.
Enemy Unknown would not run on my table. Enemy Within runs fine. I don't know why.....
Quote from: James Sterrett on January 21, 2015, 10:33:13 PMwould not run on my table
you need to upgrade! just add a "t" to the end, and
voila! problem solved :)