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The Machine Comes Alive Again in Armory & Machine 2, Now Available on iOS, Android

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The machine is calling to you once more. A new portal has opened, and there are new worlds for you to explore. The machine seems to only accept your command, as other operators would have failed to control it by now. There is no other choice…

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Armory & Machine 2 is the sequel to the 2017 mysterious incremental game. In the original game, players took control of a machine AI with a single objective: discover the circumstances which led to the wasteland that is now Earth.

In Armory & Machine 2, players now step into the role of an “Operator,” who is now controlling the AI from the first game. As the Operator, you are no longer sending units out – you must do all the exploring yourself.

Naturally, this opens some new gameplay features that were not previous in the first game. As the Operator, players will take a more hands on approach as they explore the wastelands and fight off against a variety of hostile creatures and constructs.

Battles take place in an active format, but the incremental/idle part of the game remains the same. You will generate energy for the Armory while building up the tools and weapons required.

Armory & Machine 2 is available now on the App Store and Google Play Store.

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.