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iPhone Kingdom Conquest App Review, cell phone reviews, Kingdom Conquest’s gameplay is a three-pronged affair, each one connected to the other in fundamental ways. The first prong is the farming/resource management gameplay. You have a base where you develop resources that you use to build new facilities to generate resources faster, make new facilities to hold more monsters, raise stats, and more. You have 4 types of resources, Wood, Stone, Iron, and Food, the first 3 only able to be created by special production facilities adjacent to specific land portions on your territory (like forests for wood). The second prong is conquering territories. You collect and develop monsters that you use to conquer territory that have different levels that make them harder to conquer, but have more of the special resource squares to produce with, if you decide to build a base there. Regulating your ability to grab land is a stat called Reign, which recharges every 12 hours or so, and while you can send out units indefinitely to gain experience and raise their stats, each new territory square you conquer lowers your Reign, preventing you from just bieng able to grab land indiscriminately.
This land conquering mode is also where the competitive multiplayer comes in, as you share a map with other players, and you will be fighting with other players for empty land and to try and conquer their land. As well, you can join an alliance to get help whenever your land is attacked, and to have a bigger footprint on the game world with your alliance. The third prong is the one that will appeal most to core gamers – the dungeon crawling aspect. You can take your character and play with up to 3 other players to visit dungeons filled with enemies. The purpose of the dungeon crawling is not just to level up your character – by completing so many floors of each dungeon, and by defeating the boss, you get stars that can be used to draw items from each dungeon’s pack of items – these vary from new equipment to the real draw, new monsters for your army. To keep you from just being able to grind your way to getting the best monsters and equipment, you only get 4 dungeon dispatches every 24 hours without paying for more.

Kingdom Conquest is a freemium game, and the premium part of the freemium portmanteau comes from the Charge Points. They can be used to increase resource production, allow you to queue up and/or immediately complete more construction, increase your monsters’ attack, defense, experience, and buy more dungeon dispatches. CP comes at as low as 100 for $ 0.99 (100 points allowing you to increase production of a resource for a week and queueing up a couple additional buildings to be made) and up to $ 43.99 for 6500 CP, which will mean you won’t have to wait very long to get new resources or building projects to complete for a while. The one thing you can’t do with CP is buy more Reign, so while CP lets you get an advantage on other players or just be your impatient self, it doesn’t just mean that the richest player wins.
Kingdom Conquest is insanely deep. There is a lot to do in this game, far more than your average farming game. Just the land conquering and dungeon crawling aspects alone are more gameplay than what you see from other freemium games. And yet, it still contains those addictive hooks that the typical farming game does, just with so much more to do. And it helps that there are more gamer-friendly elements as well, especially since there is ‘actual’ gameplay (with synchronous multiplayer to boot) here with the dungeon crawling mode. It adds an air of legitimacy to this game, that there’s something to do here besides waiting around for resources to be generated, or buildings to finish building, or for units to go out and return. Yes, there are those elements that are set up in the traditional social game elements of “waiting for actions to complete.,” but since you can go and accomplish things by going out and killing some monsters, and playing what would be considered an actual game. It makes this game feel more legitimate than it would without it.
Though the game may feel repetitive at times, there’s a little room for boredom. There are actually stages that you can interchange for that unlimited fun and adventure. First is farming which allows you to build your farm using your resources. You will have wood, iron, food, and stone. This stage already requires strategy since great concept will earn you points you can use in the future. Second is collecting and propagating monsters. Make sure to build the strongest army so conquering the neighbouring lands will be a piece of cake for you. The third is the most interesting level. You will crawl in dungeons full of enemy, but the great thing is you can bring your friends with you. You will earn points by defeating the leader of the dungeon so make sure you achieve that in every action.
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