Quick snapshot
Polyfield is a free, WW2-inspired first-person multiplayer shooter for mobile devices developed by indie creator Mohammad Alizadeh. The game uses a distinctive low-poly visual style and stages large-scale encounters on expansive maps that can host as many as 128 participants simultaneously. It’s designed to be fast to pick up and visually playful despite its wartime setting.
Key features you’ll notice
- Massive battles on wide-open maps with support for up to 128 concurrent players.
- Offline skirmishes against AI opponents or online matches with other people.
- Objective-based combat where controlling locations earns your side points over time (think territory or flag control).
- Tools for creating custom missions plus the ability to download maps and scenarios shared by the community.
- Weapons and equipment inspired by the WWII era, combined with varied terrain and environmental conditions to watch for.
Strengths and weaknesses
The low-polygon artwork helps Polyfield stand out from other mobile shooters and adds a lighter tone to the warfare theme. The game’s scale—big maps and high player counts—is its main draw, and community-made maps keep replayability up.
That said, the title feels a little thin on long-term content. It would benefit from additional vehicle types and a wider armory. Users also report inconsistent performance on some devices, including occasional frame-rate dips during intense fights.
Bottom line
If you enjoy large multiplayer shooters with an objective-based focus and don’t mind basic presentation and occasional performance hiccups, Polyfield is worth trying. Its blend of WW2 flavor and low-poly charm makes it an entertaining mobile MMO shooter option, especially for fans of massive multiplayer skirmishes. Recommended for a look.
Technical
- Android
- Free