This isn’t a political post and it has nothing to do with real life; rather it’s about virtual life. Or, let’s say, about a game named “Last War Survival”! I started playing it out of boredom, not realizing I’d end up hooked. I was spending so much time on it that I began postponing, then completely neglecting, my daily duties and tasks. Little by little, the game took over my time and attention.
Last War: Survival Game
This mobile game is a strategy game set in a post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested world. You take the role of a survivor, tasked with building and managing a base to protect yourself and other survivors. This includes building an army and later engages with real people in alliances to share resources, support each other, or even to fight. The dynamic of alliances and multiplayer PvP adds a social layer that becomes an addiction.
What I like:
The game created a sense of virtual community for me, and I even made real friends through it despite the distance. It also helped me fill my free time with something enjoyable.
What I hate about it:
It can raise anxiety, especially when players lose sight of the fact that it’s just a game. It also disrupts life balance and leads to neglecting responsibilities. And, of course, it pushes you toward spending real money.
Regarding the money aspect, it’s fair to say that spending a reasonable amount is fine; almost every form of entertainment costs something. But once you become hooked and start aiming for higher levels, paying stops being optional. Trust me, Last War demands a significant amount of money.
Hacks:
First, the game needs about 30 to 90 minutes a day. Second, set a monthly spending limit and stick to it. Ring the alarm when you exceed this time limit or the budget. Third, join a solid alliance to avoid unnecessary costs, and always check with your teammates before making purchases so you spend wisely.
The most valuable purchases in the game are Kimberly, the second builder, the second tech center, and the survivor Taylor. It’s good tactic to have Aircraft soonest as your first squad.
Finally
I’m not sure how long this game usually lasts, but I spent about a year on it. I finally managed to quit, though I won’t deny that I’ve been dealing with withdrawal symptoms these past few days. I don’t know how long it will take before I get past these feelings — especially the loneliness — but I’ve already made it through the first few days, and those were definitely the toughest.
I was fortunate to find the will to quit it. I was also lucky to be able to sell my account, even though I had invested more into it. And honestly, the best part is that I walked away with a few great friends I’m proud to have met through the game.
Have you ever played Last War or games like it, or are you playing one right now?

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