![]() Lead your army and conquer the world!ĮASYTECH will continue to create the most outstanding war strategy games as always. I’ll say it again: war is absolutely good for Switch.World Conqueror 3 is a newly-developed strategy game released in 2015 by EASYTECH!Ĭommander! War is about to begin. Turn-based games lend themselves well to Nintendo’s latest console, and World Conqueror X is another excellent example. Riding out any early frustration will allow you to uncover a worthwhile strategy title that has many hours of content, albeit with not too much variation in gameplay. World Conqueror X is a fun and challenging war game that is somewhat marred by a lack of proper tutorials and explanations. It would have been nice to see a more gradual ramp up of difficulty instead. This split between the Europe and Pacific scenarios calls to mind the choice between easy mode and hard mode. After unlocking the Pacific maps, I had to use much more discretion and strategy to win. I rarely found it difficult to achieve a three-star rating on each map, and this meant I could buy many of the upgrades and generals I wanted. I enjoyed the progression and seeing my army get stronger. Once I figured out how to play the game, improve my units, and hire generals, I was able to breeze through most of the maps in Scenario Mode by simply charging forward with reckless abandon. If I can add a more helpful tip to that list: unlock and employ generals as soon as you can. A Help section is available on the main menu screen, but it only offers 14 very specific tips that don’t really help with how to actually play the game. There is no manual, and the tutorial does a poor job of preparing you for the finer points of the game, which are necessary for success. It is easy to be put off by the lack of explanation for the game mechanics and player progression. Additional save slots would have been a welcome inclusion. This restricts your ability to try different countries or maps, unfortunately. There is one save file for 1939 and one for 1943, and then a single save file for all of Scenario Mode. Whereas Scenario Mode missions take anywhere from 10 to 25 turns, either year in Conquest Mode will last hundreds of turns. In addition to the money and medals, each successful battle raises your “HQ” level, allowing you access to better unit upgrades and more effective generals.Ĭonquest Mode is much longer and more in-depth in that you play as one of 26 countries in 1939 or 22 countries in 1943, and the map is the entire world rather than a single country or territory. I found that these empowered units were often enough to win each scenario, and units without a general attached served more as cannon fodder. Money can be used to upgrade your troops between scenarios medals are used to purchase famous historical generals that can be placed on a unit to boost its capabilities. War buffs will enjoy the commentary between generals that takes place before and during each scenario.Įach map awards up to three stars based on how many turns it takes for you to complete your objectives, and the more stars you earn, the more money and medals you have to spend. All of the scenarios appear to recreate real historical battles such as the North Africa Campaign and the Battle of Dunkirk. The Pacific scenarios are much more difficult, and you receive a lot less help from your computer-controlled partners. All 22 Europe maps must be completed before the Pacific maps become available, and for good reason. Scenario Mode offers 40 maps in total: 11 each for the Axis and the Allies in Europe, and then another 9 for each side in the Pacific. For a few scenarios, you need to protect specific areas for a set number of turns, but very often your goal on each map is the same: clear a path to the enemy’s capital and secure it. ![]() The single-player gameplay revolves around moving infantry, tanks, artillery, and other units around a hexagonal map in order to capture and defend cities and destroy enemy forces. ![]() Using the directional and face buttons or the touchscreen to control your units feels natural and effortless. Developed by EasyTech and Published by CIRCLE Entertainment, World Conqueror X’s mobile origins show clearly in how fast and easy the game plays.
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