
Aesthetics are an important part of information visualization, but pretty pictures are not the sole aim of this subreddit. Want to hear the latest news? We have a section for that.Submit a visualization you found Submit your own visualization (OC) Be sure to check /new! DataIsBeautifulĪ place to share and discuss visual representations of data: Graphs, charts, maps, etc.ĭataIsBeautiful is for visualizations that effectively convey information. Luckily for Android users, they don't have to wait long for their turn, there's currently a targeted release of June 2019 for it. Barbarian Invasion only took a further year before its release for iPad in 2017, which means that it's taken two years for the smaller-screen version to release on iPhones. ROME: Total War launched onto Android devices last year, two years after it made its mobile debut for iOS. We reviewed ROME: Total War - Barbarian Invasion when it first launched for iPad in 2017 and awarded it a Bronze RatingĪs for Android versions.As it's an update to the app, making it a universal one, if you already own the iPad version you'll already own the iPhone compatible one. They'll require iOS 12, and 4GB of free space to install. ROME: Total War - Barbarian Invasion was previously available for the iPad, however this update to the game now allows it to also run on iPhone 5Ss or later, including the iPod Touch 6th Generation. It's a lot of content for £/$4.99, and of all of the historic RTS series to make their way to mobile handsets it always confounds me that it's a series notorious for featuring large-scale combat with thousands of units on screen at once. The standalone expansion allows players to control one of 18 factions, each one playing differently be that through units or starting map position.
