This 2012 mobile Port adapts the adventure experience of Assassin's Creed III for Android and legacy devices. You step into the role of Connor, the Mohawk Assassin, navigating the American Revolutionary War. The core gameplay involves executing stealth missions and combat against British forces and Templars, following key plot points like the Battle of Bunker Hill and rescuing George Washington. As a self-contained mobile title, it focuses on delivering the essential narrative and action of that historical conflict on the go.
The game plunges players into the American frontier during the Revolutionary War era. The storyline follows Connor as he undertakes critical missions, beginning with an early confrontation with British soldiers under the direction of Samuel Adams. The narrative weaves through significant historical events, including Connor's involvement in the Battle of Bunker Hill, rescuing George Washington from an assassination attempt during the Great Fire of New York, and assisting Benjamin Franklin.
The plot escalates as Connor uncovers the betrayal of Haytham Kenway and eventually confronts his primary antagonist, Charles Lee. The story culminates in a final pursuit and confrontation with Lee, concluding the immediate conflict established in this mobile iteration.
As a mobile adaptation, the game delivers the essential elements of the adventure genre tailored for handheld controls. Players control Connor through various scenarios involving stealth, combat, and traversal across the historical settings of the war.
The core appeal lies in experiencing the Revolutionary War narrative featuring the protagonist Connor, adapted for mobile play. Players participate in assassinations and historical assistance missions that define the character's journey during this pivotal period in American history.
This specific release is self-contained. There are no officially documented Downloadable Content (DLC) packs or major expansions associated with this version of the game.
This adventure game was launched on November 16, 2012, specifically targeting Android operating systems and other legacy mobile devices prevalent at that time, offering a portable entry point into the larger historical saga.