IGN gave it a 7.4 out of 10, and commented " Empire Earth Mobile is a slower paced mobile game that's not exactly suited for quick pick-up-and-play sessions." but "If you are looking for a mobile game, though, that is decidedly meatier than, say, solitaire or Tetris, Empire Earth Mobile does offer some solid play." Mobile gamer said "In short, Empire Earth is an interesting new take on strategy" and "it's not difficult to recommend. Unfortunately, the gameplay is copied from Age of Empires.
Mobile, upon release, was the seventh Vivendi title to be ported and the one of three that year based on major franchises. This game was pretty good.The evolution from Stone Age to the Nano Age seemed an innovative idea. Skirmish is a free-for-all solo battle, with multiplayer mode introducing the possibility of two player combat.
It begins in the Prehistory and finishes in the Nano age, similar to Empire Earth. It added new features such as a special power for each civilization, and a new 15th epoch the Space Age. An expansion pack called Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest was released in 2002. Adventure mode takes the player though 10 campaign levels, totaling 2,000 years of human history. Empire Earth spans 500,000 years of world history, has 14 epochs, from prehistoric age to the nano age. Mobile has three game modes: adventure, skirmish and multiplayer.
The latter of the four is only available in later epochs. The standard soldier, which can be useful for building new structures, ranged units, heavy support units, and aerial units. Mobile gives the player control of four types of units, each that varies and changes in different epochs. Gameplay in Mobile takes place in a turn-based fashion.