Besiege

Besiege Mod APK v1.0.9.1 [Unlocked] for Android

Publisher:Playdigious    
App Name:Besiege

Editor's Review

Besiege delivers incredibly fun physics building sandbox gameplay right on mobile. Messing around with its blocks to craft tanks, planes and weird mechanical contraptions never gets old. Wrecking castles and beating campaign levels hits different, ideal for creative players and physics puzzle lovers.

What' s new ?

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- Add touch feedbacks
- Fix Android back button

MOD Info?

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Unlocked

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Besiege Official Introduction

*TRY BESIEGE FOR FREE AND UNLOCK THE FULL GAME FOR THE WHOLE CAMPAIGN!*

Besiege is a physics building game about constructing mechanical machines to annihilate armies, obliterate castles and overcome challenging obstacles.

Create tanks, planes, helicopters, sports cars, catapults, rockets, giant mechs- anything you can imagine- with Besiege’s intuitive & flexible building system!

Cruise through Besiege’s singleplayer campaign or huge sandbox levels, terrorizing their inhabitants, honing your craft & testing your ingenious prototypes.

Build catapults, tanks, planes and even giant death robots, to unleash chaos and destruction in a physics-based world!

FEATURES

- Construct your machines from a collection of 70+ blocks & weapons, using an intricate building system.

- Conquer 55 destructible levels, each with their own objectives and challenges, and terrorize the inhabitants of the campaign's 4 island nations.

- Cruise through Besiege’s huge sandbox levels, terrorizing their inhabitants, honing your craft & testing your ingenious prototypes.

- Obliterate castles, annihilate armies and overcome puzzling challenges! Whether you're the harbinger of destruction or flailing your way to victory, conquering levels with your crazy creations is incredibly satisfying.

- Download other people's machines from the Workshop, or upload and share your own with the community.

CAREFULLY REDESIGNED FOR MOBILE

- Revamped interface – exclusive mobile UI with complete touch control

- Google Play Games achievements

- Cloud Save – Share your progress between Android devices

- Compatible with controllers

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Besiege Mobile Review & Newbie Guide: Build, Crash, Conquer

If you’re tired of mobile games that hold your hand and treat you like a kid, Besiege Mobile is here to kick that comfort zone to the curb. Let’s be real—this isn’t your average “build and play” cash grab. It’s the unapologetically chaotic Steam hit, crammed onto Android, and it’s just as satisfyingly infuriating as ever. You’ll spend 10 minutes crafting what you think is the ultimate war machine, hit play, and watch it collapse into a heap of scrap before it even touches the enemy. Sound frustrating? It is. But that’s why you’ll keep coming back.

First off, let’s get the basics straight. The core loop is simple: build a war machine, destroy the enemy’s stuff, unlock the next level. But “simple” doesn’t mean easy. This game’s physics engine is brutal—like, “your carefully built tank falls apart before it even moves” brutal. I spent 20 minutes making a “cool”投石机 (catapult, whatever) yesterday, hit start, and it immediately flipped over and blew up. Total disaster, but I laughed so hard I had to try again. That’s the vibe here.

For newbies, here’s the real tea—stop overcomplicating things. I see so many new players piling on 10 weapons and 50 blocks right out the gate, and then they wonder why their machine self-destructs. Start small. Grab a basic structure block, slap on a simple动力 (engine), add one weapon (I recommend a saw blade for starters—it’s hard to mess up), and focus on balance. Heavy parts go low or center—trust me, that one tip will save you hours of frustration.

The build system is actually pretty intuitive once you get the hang of it. There’s 70+ parts to mess with—blocks, engines, weapons, shields—and you can snap ’em together however you want. No strict rules, no “right” way to build. Want a flying machine that looks like a messed-up bird? Go for it. A spider with saw blades for legs? Do it. The real fun is figuring out what works (and what doesn’t) through trial and error.

Weapons-wise, you’ve got options, but don’t go crazy early on. Remote weapons like catapults and cannons are cool, but they’re tricky to aim. Melee stuff—saw blades, spinning discs—is way more forgiving for new players. And don’t sleep on the defense parts: shields and armor might not feel “cool,” but they’ll keep your machine from falling apart the second an enemy hits you.

Quick pro tips to skip the noob phase fast: 1) Use the real-time preview—check your build as you go, or you’ll end up with a lopsided mess. 2) Split complex builds into small modules—build the body first, then add weapons, then fix the balance. 3) Add shock absorption for spinning parts—they’ll stop your machine from shaking itself to pieces. Oh, and one last thing: don’t get discouraged if you crash 10 times in a row. That’s part of the game.

Overall, Besiege mobile is a winner if you love creativity and don’t mind a little frustration. It’s not perfect—sometimes the controls feel a little clunky on a phone—but it’s the closest you’ll get to the PC experience on the go. If you’re tired of mindless mobile games and want something that actually makes you think (and laugh at your own failures), this is it. Just don’t blame me when you spend 2 hours trying to build a working flying machine.

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