Elite Forces: Clone Wars Overview
Elite Forces: Clone Wars was one of those games you'd find on a Flash portal in the mid-2000s. It belonged to a wave of simple, accessible strategy titles you could play right in your browser. The game didn't try to be a complex simulation; it was a straightforward contest of numbers and territory.
You control a base that continuously produces clone soldiers. Your main objective is to eliminate the opposing base across the map. You click to send your units forward, watching them clash with the enemy's forces in the middle of the battlefield. The core mechanics involve managing these waves, deciding when to push your entire line or hold back to build a larger force. The pacing is quick, with matches often decided in a few minutes of constant back-and-forth. It feels like a rapid, minimalist tug-of-war where a single decisive push can turn the tide.