Armored Squad

Armored Squad Mod APK v3.8.4 [Unlimited money] for Android

Publisher:FoxForceGames    
App Name:Armored Squad

Editor's Review

Armored Squad: Mechs vs Robots serves up fast, tight mech combat with flexible loadouts—mix lasers, rockets and melee all at once. It has online PvP, 60 offline AI levels, tons of game modes, and a tiny under-50MB size. Perfect for mech fans and shooter lovers wanting quick, fun battles.

What' s new ?

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fixed:
- emotion animations were not interrupted when moving
- the “pick up object” icon did not appear when you were close to the object

MOD Info?

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MENU MOD
Unlimited money
All the items in the Mech Shop have been purchased
Game Speed
No ADS

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Armored Squad Official Introduction

Armored Squad is a fast paced online action with mechs, robots and tanks with colorful graphics.

Grab your friends and join online PVP battles!

Or play 60 offline levels and play against AI bots : no internet required!

Fight with lasers, swords and rocket launchers at the same time! Our robots can use multiple weapons simultaneously.

Force fields and jump jets, boosters and shields, tons of guns - equip the mech to fit your style of play.

Repair your allies and put defensive sentry guns.

Collect parts of destroyed machines to assemble new robot.

Achieve new ranks in multiplayer or single player duels.

Unlock all three levels of dificulty.

A lot of game modes in this online shooter won't let you get bored: Capture The Flag (ctf), Control Points, Bomb Delivery, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Football, Hail The King!

The game size is small - under 50Mb ( megabytes)

This is one of the few offline and online mech games with customization!

See you on the battlefield!

Armored Squad Tips

Armored Squad: Mechs Vs Robots Review & Newbie Guide

Armored Squad isn’t reinventing the third-person shooter wheel, but it’s damn fun if you’re into mechs, chaotic team fights, and zero-fuss gameplay. Think Team Fortress 2, but swap the quirky characters for even quirkier robots, and you’ve got the gist. It’s simple enough for casual players to pick up in 5 minutes, but has just enough depth to keep you coming back for more.

First off, let’s talk controls—no fancy setup here, which is a good thing. Left joystick moves your mech, right side of the screen lets you adjust the camera, and there’s buttons for grappling, throwing grenades, and jumping. Oh, and your mech auto-fires, so you don’t have to spam a shoot button like a maniac. Just aim at enemies, wear down their health, and boom—done. Perfect for playing on your phone while you’re waiting for coffee or killing time.

The real star here is the mech customization. You can tweak pretty much everything: color, weapons, engine, armor, turrets—you name it. Want a fast, lightweight mech with a laser rifle? Go for it. Prefer a slow, tanky one with a big cannon and a shield? That works too. It’s not the most complex system out there, but it lets you tailor your ride to how you play, which is way better than being stuck with generic robots.

Newbies, listen up—here’s how to get started without face-planting your first match:

Fire up the game, then pick either Campaign Mode (play against AI) or Online Mode (fight real people). If you’re new, start with Campaign—AI isn’t great, so it’s a easy way to get the hang of controls.

Choose a level, wait for the game to load (it’s quick, don’t worry), and jump into the fight.

Don’t sleep on the extras: titles and talent skills give you small buffs, which add up fast. Also, keep an eye out for hidden mech blueprints and parts from destroyed robots—you can build new mechs with them.

Online mode is where the fun’s at, though. It’s random matchmaking, so you’ll team up with strangers and fight other squads—think capture the flag or straight-up team deathmatch. Teamwork matters here, but even if your teammates are trash, a well-customized mech can carry you. Pro tip: use the grapple to get to high ground, and drop sentry guns to cover your team’s back.

Is it perfect? Nah. The graphics are cartoony (which fits, but won’t blow you away), and some matches feel a little repetitive. But for a free Android shooter, it’s way better than most. It’s easy to pick up, hard to put down, and the customization keeps it fresh. If you’re craving some mech action without the stress of a super complex game, this one’s for you.

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