However, one semi-legitimate project exists: (not to be confused with EA’s gacha game). A small group of fans created a Unity-based engine that reads Zero Hour assets. It runs natively on Android, supports touch controls, and even implements the GLA stealth system. The catch? It is unfinished, has no AI for some generals (e.g., Toxin General), and requires you to supply your own generals.csf file.
: Players can choose from three unique factions - the Global Defense Initiative (GDI), the Nuclear Corporation of America (NCOA), and the Brotherhood of Nibelung. Each faction comes with its own set of strengths, weaknesses, and playstyles, offering countless hours of strategic depth.
The war against the GLA never ends. It just moves from your gaming PC to your pocket.
While there is no official app, the Android platform is open enough to allow you to run the original PC code. This is done via .
The demand exists because no native Android RTS has successfully replicated Zero Hour’s specific blend of modern military hardware and over-the-top superweapons.