Sometimes everything comes down to a single moment. Not preparation, not planning but how you use what you have right now. When there's no time to think and enemies are already coming for your resources, only one thing matters: act fast and precise. Or lose everything.
In Power in Every Hand, you control a small squad of five fighters on an isometric map. Your castle stands at the center, surrounded by territory littered with treasure chests full of coins. The problem? You're not the only one fighting for them. Enemies keep coming more of them, stronger, more aggressive. You move units with swipes, choosing who to attack, when to retreat, what to defend. Every coin goes into upgrades: improve your fighters and they hit harder, upgrade your castle and new map zones unlock. The further you push, the harder it gets to maintain control. You need to think fast: where to send your squad, whether that extra chest is worth the risk, if you can make it back to base before the next wave hits.
There are no breaks, no breathing room just you, your squad, and constant escalating pressure. The question isn't whether you'll win. It's how long you can hold out before the map gets too hot to handle.