Brave Conquest Review

Brave Conquest Review

The Brave Conquest mobile game released about a month ago, and it's still not too late to give up all your free time. Do you find yourself playing fewer video games than before? Did you just quit playing a game you were addicted to for an entire year? Well, don't sweat it! Brave Conquest's mobile strategy is the next major step in the genre's endless pursuit and it looks like it's the pinnacle of this particular concept, so the hook is real.



Brave Conquest Review

Development and reception

Jokes aside, this title is very addicting and competitive, but it's also an informal strategy game for mobile, which balances it out perfectly. Attractive gameplay is first achieved by making this game very complete while being quite extensive. The content is huge, with a wide array of units, heroes, modes, options, and things to do. It was beautifully balanced, developed and published by IGG.COM (I Got Games) studio. They are a renowned development studio offering award-winning titles like Castle Clash, Lords Mobile: Battle Royale, Mobile Royale, etc.

Brave Conquest Review

Brave Conquest Android on Google Play received a fantastic 4,5-star rating out of nearly 20 votes in August 000. On the iTunes App Store, IGG.COM hit even higher with 4,7 stars of around 2k ratings so far. The game is free at both stores, with in-game purchases included of course. With this type of competitive strategy game the ultimate question is whether they pay off, and we will endeavor to provide the answer below.

story

Sudden war engulfs an otherwise peaceful continent. All kinds of creatures and monsters have been awakened and roam the land. Heroes and armies are rising up everywhere to defend it and this is where you come in. That's all. This type of setup is common in these strategy games. The story hasn't changed much beyond that. You are a lord who evolves his kingdom and fights the oppression of the enemy. Both sides have their heroes of justice and evil.



gameplay

This game can easily be compared to IGG's previous online strategy game, Mobile Royale, in that it focuses on evolving your tan. There is no world map here, at least not in the sense of old mobile strategy games like Game of War. Things have changed a bit and for the better. For one thing, there aren't any army marches, teleports, or the like. You simply explore the land, dispel the fog of war, and visit various locations with your army and heroes.

Brave Conquest Review

Heroes and Army

This game has an unmatched number of heroes, with 16 players to unlock at the start and even more at a later stage of the game. In addition, there is a wide variety of troops in your starting faction, while you can also evolve to employ other races and their services. Now there is only one playable faction which could be a downside. This is not a game where you choose an army, all will start with the same units, but later you can expand to try new things.

Brave Conquest Review

Heroes and units can be upgraded, as well as pretty much anything in this game, including combat spells. Each player can take multiple heroes and units in battle, later unlocking additional slots, and can use a set of spells once per battle. These spells vary in terms of damage, damage, healing, healing and can be upgraded in a special building, which can also be upgraded. However, in addition to being upgraded, heroes can evolve as well, which is notoriously difficult to do, but it expands their skills.



Combat and Conquest

As your kingdom grows you will conquer more and more land, which will allow you to explore a bit, but enemies will always find a way to enter your borders so that new conflicts and new battles will occur. are available at all times. In addition, there is a war college and an arena to provide more stimulation. War College guides the player through an endless series of increasingly difficult stages, each teaching you a particular strategy method, and by collecting enough stars you qualify for a reward. Arenas are similar, in that they offer increasingly difficult random challenges against other players and full army lineups that allow you to experience other races and classes. It operates on the basis of timed events which all yield rewards based on your performance during the respective competition period.


Brave Conquest Review

Finally, full multiplayer battles are also available during Expeditions. Again, there is no army marching time, you just search for a player's realm and invade. You have to defeat their automated defenses organized at the dungeon and the winner defeat the loot! However, this method has an energy limitation.

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