Missile Empire Controls
Missile Empire by Catalyst Games blends base building, offline income, and real-time missile combat on a shared Roblox server. Knowing where every button lives saves precious seconds when a rival warhead is inbound or when you need to launch a retaliatory strike. This hub summarizes controls across platforms and links to detailed PC and mobile breakdowns.
Core gameplay inputs
Movement uses standard Roblox controls: WASD on PC and the virtual joystick on mobile. Your camera rotates with the right mouse button on desktop or by dragging on touchscreens. Building, upgrading, and demolishing structures all happen through the in-game shop and plot interaction prompts — click or tap a valid placement tile, confirm the purchase, and watch cash deduct from your balance.
Missile launches require selecting a silo or launch interface, picking a target plot or structure, and confirming the strike. Shields activate from defensive buildings and may need manual toggling depending on your current build. Repair stations restore damaged structures when you interact with them and spend cash.
The economy HUD shows cash per second, total balance, and offline earnings when you rejoin. Keep an eye on the left-side menu for Codes, settings, and war-related actions like declaring war or viewing bounties.
Combat and PvP controls
When you declare war on another player, offensive tools unlock additional targeting options and bounty rewards for destroyed structures. Target selection typically involves clicking an enemy plot marker or structure highlight — precision matters because shields absorb hits on protected zones first.
After taking damage, open the repair menu on affected buildings or use your repair station hotkey if bound. Delaying repairs invites follow-up missiles that finish off weakened generators. On aggressive servers, assign a finger or key to quickly snap the camera back to your plot.
Bounty notifications appear when high-value targets are marked. Reacting fast with a stored missile like the Blue Bolt from the COMBAT code can turn a defensive session into a profitable raid.
Platform differences at a glance
PC players benefit from precise camera control and faster shop navigation with mouse clicks. Mobile players trade some precision for portability but use the same left-side Codes button and shop layout. Tablet players sit in between — use pinch-to-zoom when placing tight base layouts.
Roblox Place ID 90950521756963 loads the same experience on every device. Cross-platform servers mean mobile defenders face PC raiders and vice versa; learn both control schemes if you switch devices often.
Recommended practice routine
Spend your first five minutes in a new server rehearsing camera movement, opening the shop, placing one income generator, and locating the Codes button. Add shield placement and a test missile launch only after economy structures are running.
Visit the PC Controls and Mobile Controls subpages for platform-specific tips, including sensitivity settings and common mis-taps that waste cash on accidental purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are controls the same on PC and mobile?
Core actions match — build, upgrade, launch, redeem codes — but camera and movement use mouse/keyboard on PC and touch controls on mobile.
Where is the Codes button?
On the left side of the in-game HUD after your plot loads, not inside the Roblox settings menu.
Can I rebind keys in Missile Empire?
Missile Empire uses Roblox default movement. In-game actions are button-based; custom keybinds depend on Roblox client settings, not an in-game rebind menu.
How do I declare war?
Use the war or PvP interface from the in-game menu when targeting another player's plot. Exact labeling may vary by update — look for declare war near player interaction prompts.