Carry out special missions on the northern border of India
We are used to action games set in fictional futures, some more plausible and others less so, and also those that take place in conflicts that have been starring the U.S. military, due to no small influence of cinema. We do not usually attend proposals based on other regional conflicts, so FAU-G is quite interesting beyond the game itself.
Take sides in the war between India and Pakistan
Unless you are a little child, you probably know that there is a historical dispute between these two countries for control of the Kashmir region, which has led to a military race between the two, including the supply of nuclear weapons. This is one of the hottest areas, geopolitically speaking, on the planet, to which must be added the continuous flow of Islamic extremist elements from Pakistan itself and other places such as Iran and Afghanistan. The crazy party, wow.
This game is set in this conflict, although with a fictional development, of course, and puts us in the role of a member of the Indian special forces that carries out high-risk missions in the mountainous border between these not very well-matched neighbors. And the truth is that it offers us good graphics and very accomplished scenarios that serve to generate the right atmosphere.
We handle our character in third-person perspective and interact with all kinds of objects and weapons. Of course, we will have to face different enemies, either with kicks and punches, or with the weapons we get. And we must not forget to regain strength by resting, warming up and feeding us.
In short, a good action game with excellent atmosphere, addictive and simple gameplay, similar to other great successes of its style.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 8.0.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
With a degree in History, and later, in Documentation, I have over a decade of experience testing and writing about apps: reviews, guides, articles, news, tricks, and more. They have been countless, especially on Android, an operating system...
Shay O’Toole