Future Clash
Future Clash Summary
Future Clash is a with in-app purchases Android app in the Casual category, developed by Glaciers Game. the app has accumulated 442.8K+ total installs
Recent activity: 510 installs this week (1.9K over 4 weeks) showing above average growth View trends →
Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Jan 31, 2026.
Store info: Currentversion 136.
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App Description
Hero RPG & Simulation Game: Build Your City Through Battle and PvP
The sun's radiation waves are causing massive destruction in cities and the future of your city is at stake.
The evil Shadow Legion continuously attacks and destroys cities globally.
Hey! As the chief commander of the base, you must understand that this is a fight we absolutely cannot lose!
Under your leadership, other commanders will either form alliances or wage war to become the dominant force in surface structure battles.
You're on the side of angels, you need to lead your troops to victory and glory! Are you ready, Commander?
- Fun Mini-Games -
Have you been looking for an exciting and fun adventure game? Try this out! It includes various puzzle-solving gameplay and is both adventurous and casual! This city needs your intelligence to save it!
- Easy Like No Other Games -
With just a few easy clicks every day, you can get abundant resources and equipment to make yourself stronger. Complete various quests and tasks by simply swiping your fingers! Different levels are waiting for you to challenge!
- The Bigger, the Better -
Construct your future city on a massive open map and stamp your name on it! Experience, resource packs, Speed ups, and various rich rewards help you quickly establish your own future world!
- Fighting with Elementa Heroes -
Recruit and upgrade heroes. Use your distincive strategy to declare victory in this futuristic fantasy world.
Please go and join Future Clash official FB page for more game information
https://www.facebook.com/FutureClashOfficial

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