Walkthrough Halo Wars - Basic Training

Walkthrough Halo Wars - Basic Training

1. The tutorial teaches the basics of playing Halo Wars. It's highly recommended that you play this tutorial to familiarize yourself with the controls.
2. First you'll learn about moving the camera. Use the Left-Stick to follow the arrows around the map.
3. Next place your cursor over the warthog. Press A and it will be added to your army.
4. Now it's time to move the warthog. Move your cursor to the bright blue circle and press X. Your warthog moves to this new position.
5. Continue moving your warthog to each new blue circle. The game will display an arrow indicating where the next circle is.
6. At the last blue circle you'll find 4 marine squads. They join your group.
7. Press LB to highlight all of your units and add them to your current group. Alternatively, you can hold down A to form the command circle. Any unit in the command circle will be added to your current group.
8. Move your group North through each blue circle. At the end of the road you'll find an energy shield blocking your path.

Halo wars is a real-time strategy (RTS) game that takes place in the Halo universe 20 years before the original game took place. Halo Wars is for the Xbox 360.

Throughout Halo Wars are locations with skulls that can grant special abilities once you complete specific tasks. These skulls are hidden on the maps, and once you complete the task for the skull, it will flash on the mini-map. The tasks consist of killing specific amount of certain creatures.

The whole Halo Wars walkthrough includes the following levels: Tutorial, Mission 1: Alpha Base, Mission 2: Relic Approach, Mission 3: Relic Interior, Mission 4: Arcadia City, Mission 5: Arcadia Outskirts, Mission 6: Dome of Light,* Mission 7: Scarab, Mission 8: Ander's Signal, and Mission 9: The Flood.

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