

Since the PC version isn’t meant to be played on a high resolution like the iPad, they had to change the UI (user interface) and the way the characters look. With the iPad’s retina display, it left Feral in a bit of a challenge. Don’t worry all the buttons are still there though, they’re re-mapped and easier to use with your finger. But who cares about keyboard and mouse? It’s all about touch these days! They’ve done some re-mapping of the layout of the game since it would be harder to play the game if it looked like the PC version. The team at Feral Interactive ported this game from PC over to iOS and they’ve actually made the full “PC experience” completely on iPad without losing anything but the keyboard and mouse. Everything from the historical battles to the outstanding campaign, you’ll spend hours on this game trying to make your faction the best and most powerful faction there is.īefore we get too much into the game, let me tell you how this game actually made its way to iPad. I’m a huge fan of the Total War series and Rome: Total War isn’t any different from the rest of the games. Recently, I received a copy of Rome: Total War for iPad and there’s a lot to the game but in a big way.
