Last Updated: January 27, 2021, 15:50 IST
nCore Games' FAU-G: Fearless and United Guards games based around the Indian armed forces was finally launched yesterday after months of anticipation and hype. FAU-G has been launched for Android users and has already clocked 10 lakh downloads on the Google Play store already. In a disappointment to some users, FAU-G: Fearless and United Guards has only been launched for Android smartphones for now and it is not known when FAU-G will roll out for Apple iPhone users.
FAU-G is available to download on Google Play Store and the download file is slightly more than 430MB in size. The game, when downloaded, takes up a total of 622MB on your smartphone.
The campaign mode for FAU-G: Fearless and United Guards starts with an animated monologue from Lt Singh, who narrates the events of the Galwan Valley clash of June 15, when Indian soldiers were caught off guard by Chinese forces on the Galwan Valley border, followed by a landslide which kills Lt Singh's two team-mates. The game's story picks on from that clash and is a tale of how Lt Singh infiltrates the Chinese camps in order to look for his teammates.
The game allows users to keep only two weapons in a single loadout at once. Melee weapons like sticks and swords have a life, which reduces with each hit. On an average, a melee weapon allows users about 10-12 hits in one life. All the cut scenes, voice overs, and dialogues within FAU-G: Fearless and United Guards are in Hindi with English subtitles. In order to rejuvenate health and stamina, users need to sit next to a bonfire. It takes about 15-20 seconds for the health to rejuvenate completely.