There are many mobile games within the same fictional universe for everyone wishing to return to the world of the Game of Thrones TV Show.
A vivid representative is a multiplayer strategy Game of Thrones: Conquest, the gameplay of which is surprisingly familiar to any devoted fan of the genre.
The game starts with the appearance of the well-known main characters. They are here to welcome you and to present you with your own House to start the game. After this brief communication with Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen, the pretty familiar story begins to unfold. Your main tasks are to build and develop your keep, as well as such key elements of fantasy medieval epoch as sawmills and farms.
To explore the world, you will need to make an army of your own. With its help, you will be able to beat different creatures and defeat other Houses hostile armies. It takes a lot of time to build each element – almost like in real life, so be ready to wait. However, you will have an opportunity to finish the construction of the objects with less than ten minutes left.
If you consider meeting the challenges of Tyrion Lannister’s quests, you will get plenty of awards and useful bonuses. Along with free things, they will come to the rescue at the right moment.
But is there anything unique about this game?
Still, you may feel stuck in a rut, as the experience of playing this game is not much different from dozens of similar strategies. Most tasks you will need to fulfill will include building and upgrading your keep and unlocking new levels for further upgrades.
Fighting your enemies is also too simple. What is more, you won’t get the full picture of your progress on the map, as it will only provide you with the overall look.
So yea or nay?
Gameplay may feel nothing but common for an experienced gamer of mobile strategies. No fresh start was given neither to the mechanics of the game nor to the usual typical components of the game.
If you crave violence and sexuality as part and parcel of the Game of Thrones world, you may be slightly disappointed due to their absence.
All in all, Game of Thrones: Conquest may be considered a failure because, despite such a generous material of the Game of Thrones universe, it turned out to be another boring version of a familiar game. It has nothing new to give to the strategy genre, while all its rewards, along with the opportunity to skip time, won’t capture your attention for long.