Endless Front
The front never sleeps. Neither does your command.
Endless Front is an idle incremental strategy game set in the trenches of the First World War. Build your war machine, push through historically named battlefields, and when the line breaks — retreat, earn
Command Points, and return stronger than before.
Command the Trenches
Manage three core resources — manpower, equipment, and supplies — as they accumulate in real time. Deploy squads of WW1 soldiers including riflemen, snipers, medics, sappers, and grenadiers. Each unit type
serves a purpose on the line. Build deliberately, expand steadily, and keep the advance moving.
Fight Across History's Bloodiest Fronts
Push through ten named fronts drawn from the Great War: Verdun, the Somme, Ypres, Passchendaele, Galicia, and more. Each front is a gauntlet of escalating sectors. Crack through one and the next demands more
of you. The fronts cycle infinitely with scaling difficulty — there is no final victory, only the next ridge.
Unlock and Upgrade
16 upgrade types let you shape how your campaign evolves. Reinforce your production lines, sharpen your units, and find the build that carries your run the furthest. Every upgrade decision compounds over
time.
Prestige: Retreat Is Not Defeat
When a front becomes untenable, you retreat. Retreating earns Command Points — the prestige currency that permanently boosts your next run. A strategic retreat today is a stronger advance tomorrow. The
prestige loop is the heart of Endless Front: each run goes further, hits harder, and survives longer than the last.
Field Bonuses
Optional rewarded ads offer tactical advantages when you need them: a Supply Surge to push through a resource bottleneck, a Battle Surge to break a stalled offensive, a Field Promotion to accelerate your
best units, or a Retreat Bonus to maximise your Command Point haul before pulling back.
Built for the Trenches
Endless Front runs quietly in the background while resources accumulate. Pick it up for two minutes or two hours. No account required. No multiplayer. No internet connection needed to play. The aesthetic is
dark parchment and period military design — grim, muted, and honest about what the Western Front looked like.
The war grinds on. So does your command.