Single-player levels
WarLight currently has thirty-four single-player levels under the Single Player tab. They are:
1. Time to take a risk | 2. Now you see me... | 3. Top of the plateau | 4. Get a clue | 5. Hard to get |
6. Take the Castle | 7. Getting Strategic | 8. World War 2320 | 9. Kill or be killed | 10. The Italian Hunt |
11. Calling all reinforements | 12. Floating Skills | 13. Race to the middle | 14. A different approach | 15. Complex Complex |
16. Someone stole my oil | 17. Ham or Turkey | 18. Feeling Blue | 19. Stuck together | 20. Three blind mice |
21. Blind man's game | 22. Half and half | 23. The best defence | 24. Luck be a lady | 25. Caesar's challenge |
26. Island Hopping | 27. Wizard's lightning | 28. Sinister water | 29. Hopscotch | 30. Finding the limit |
31. Better to give | 32. Serfs up | 33. Playing favorites | 34. World War Pixel |
Before, there were only six levels. The old levels were:
- Level 1 play
- Level 2 play
- Level 3 play
- Europe Challenge play
- Crazy Challenge play
- Insane Challenge play
If you feel so inclined, you can also make your own levels!
History
After each game is over (either by victory or defeat), you can use the History button to see what happened behind the fog. If you want to end the game without waiting for elimination, you can simply press Players -> Surrender to end the game.
Customizing
It's possible to play custom games based on the thirty-four built-in levels. This means you can customize the level's settings. Of course, as a custom practice game, winning won't be reflected on your profile.
For example, it can be useful to turn off fog for the challenge levels. This can help players in understanding how the AIs move and react.
To accomplish this, follow these steps:
- Click the Single Player tab
- Click Practice Game
- Click the button under Single Player Built-In Templates
- Select the level you want to customize
- Check the "Customize Template" box
- On the next two steps, change any settings as desired, such as clicking "No Fog"
Saving
Single-player games are automatically saved to your local storage and can be resumed later. To view the saved games, visit the Single Player saved games page. Saved games are saved onto your local computer, not the server, so you must resume each game on the same computer as you started it.