CookieWars

CookieWars was a game from the Cookie Run franchise by Devsisters. Although retaining almost the same characters as other other games in the franchise, CookieWars was a player-vs-player tower defense game and the first non-platform running game in Cookie Run universe.

The closed beta test for Korean players was available in April 2018, the soft launch was released on July 26, 2018, in three countries: Canada, Hong Kong, and Thailand. A Global launch of the game was made on August 23rd, 2018, although China and Japan were excluded from release.

Due to its heavily different genre than the main games of the series, CookieWars relied on different mechanics that involved strategy, something that was less present in the other games. Players could either play in a set of stages to complete a story, against another player, or in several mini-games to earn rewards.

History
CookieWars was initially teased alongside several other games under the Cookie Run IP, and was the first of them to come out, with the CBT of the game being presented in April of 2018. Shortly after, in July, the game was given a soft launch for a testing period, and then properly released the following month.

The game was quite popular for a time and even earned the Google Play Best of 2018 Excellence Award in Korea. However, there was frequent unease in the playerbase over continual nerfs to the ways that premium currencies and higher-rarity units could be obtained, especially as these nerfs were not always noted down by Devsisters or OrumLabs.

After January 17, 2019, the game stopped receiving updates without a statement made as to why, and was held in a limbo state. While still playable, no developments were made towards the game, and events simply repeated endlessly.

OrumLabs was also revealed to have been terminated due to its poor performance, potentially even because of bankruptcy.

Due to some circumstances, on April 16th, 2020, it was announced that CookieWars service would come to an end on May 15th, 2020, citing an inability to keep the servers going despite the desire to.

Units
See also List of Units

Pets
See also List of Pets/CookieWars

Treasures
See also List of Treasures/CookieWars

Unreleased
See also CookieWars/Unreleased Content

Story Mode
The player goes through levels in various worlds. Each world has 10 levels. Each level has 3 star requirements, which once met allow the player to send their Units through the level without actually playing it. There are various Battle Modes present in Story Mode:

Hearts
Similar to the life system in LINE Cookie Run and Cookie Run Kakao, Hearts are one of the main factors in Cookie Wars. Every time a level was played, the player would lose hearts. The total capped heart amount would increase by level. Once the player loses less than the cap amount, they would slowly get them back over time, however, the hearts can also overflow over the cap amount. Hearts can be obtained in the shop, or by quests, playtime rewards, daily rewards or levels.

Currency
There was three types of currency in CookieWars, Gold, Crystals, and Medals. Coins are used to buy regular low rarity pulls and in many forms of upgrades, while Crystals are used to buy higher level premium pulls. Medals are used to buy Units, Pets, and other objects from the PVP exchange center, and can be earned by winning PVP matches. Coins and Crystals can be earned by playing levels, completing quests, playtime rewards or daily rewards, and, of course, by purchasing them with real-life currency.

Playtime Rewards
"Stay connected, get rewards!"

- Alchemist Cookie Playtime Rewards are gifts granted to the player based on playtime. Playtime rewards refresh alongside Daily Quests.

Trivia

 * Despite appearing in various promotional materials for the game, Dark Choco Cookie, Zombie Cookie, Red Pepper Cookie, Pink Choco Cookie, Prophet Cookie, Skater Cookie, Werewolf Cookie, Alchemist Cookie, Red Bean Cookie, and a Jelly Walker variant of Tiger Lily Cookie all make no appearances in the actual game itself. However, some of them have unused assets found in the game's files.
 * In the first trailer, a new Cookie with a grey suit and pointed shades is notably seen, but does not make an appearance in the final game nor anywhere else in the franchise. It is unknown why this Cookie was scrapped, but it seems to be a rarer version of Hero Cookie as it has his mint candy on its head. The Cookie also looks similiar to Muscle Cookie.