Conquest is a version of the classic board game where you combine risk and strategy to conquer the world. As well as the standard world map there are 35 other maps included in the game that you can choose to fight over.
You can play solo or multiple human games against the randomly selected computer controlled opponents, each with their own personality and strong artificial intelligence. Or play network games against your friends over the internet!
"I found myself playing this game constantly for a week; this game is super addictive" - Pocket PC Life
"5 out of 5 cows" - TUCOWS.com
"I challenge anyone to give this 30 minutes of his or her time and not become hooked. Kudos to Sean for providing a simple, clear and at times challenging game in such a small package. I’m certainly having problems putting my Pocket PC down now!" - www.ultimatepocket.com
"Everybody should have at least one Risk clone tucked away on their hard drive. This one - Conquest - is the best I've come across" - EuroGamer.com
™RISK is a registered trademark of Hasbro Inc. Conquest is not associated with RISK or Hasbro in any way.
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Is Conquest ( free?
Conquest ( is not free (it costs 22.90), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Conquest ( legit?
🤔 The Conquest ( app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
The dice rolling in this game is beyond ridiculous. You could play this game in real life 1000 times and not one time role as bad as you will in this game. You need to have at least three times as many armies as your opponent in order to possibly have an even match, otherwise forget it. On top of that the AI players do not even try to win the game, all they do is attack you when it serves no purpose.
Great game, but…
The computer has limitations. It will only attack from a max of like 3 territories away. Won’t pursue and chase. With that, I’ve beaten the 220 country level in like 13 rounds. I keep challenging myself for a better and better strategy.
Rigged AI
Like I said.
Slow play with update
Wish I wouldn’t of updated this game. Slowed it down a lot
Fun!
Be sure to set speed to max, as well as AI, great to pass time
Grandma’s Favorite
Yes, I’m a 70 year old grandmother who played RISK (copyrighted) back in college! Staying up half the night, forming alliances, etc. and still have the board game in a closet! When Sean O’Connor came out with Conquest (copyrighted) on the computer, it was the first game I ever purchased! And transferred from upgrade to upgrade. And then there were phones, and then iPads! Thank you, Mr. O’Connor for providing me and my husband with hours upon hours of fun and competition through the years. I’ve downloaded several of your word games as well and they are challenging. They keep my mind sharp. And, you’ve never gouged us with in-app purchases! You are a true gentleman! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
New update
Hi
Please undo this latest update. It makes the game take forever. I hate it.
Help, game keeps crashing suddenly
Please fix as this is such a fun game, may has to do with recent iPhone update
Good game, add real multiplayer (instead local) please!
This is a good game. Many imaginative map, could see author names all the tiles also. The mechanism of the game is simple but fun.
However I felt the AI is too simple, and the game becomes unchallenging. For those who want to know the winning strategy against AI, here is my ideas (original setting, other configurations are simple too):
1. Be a nomad. Accumulating your army in a single tile, attack zero defense territory to gain card bonus. While AI attacking each other constantly to reduce their total army, your vastly strong army with one tile will be ignored by all AI. When the time is ripe you just be an assassin, kill a player or grab a weak province and fortify it, accumulating your higher income.
To be a nomad you need to search a tile that have good transportation power, to reach many other tiles (your grassland) easily.
2. Be a land tycoon. In some map the key is not win a province, but just grab as many territories to gain 1 army per 3 tiles. This you need to notice the AI interests by seeing where they attack. And then you attack the land where no one interests. To secure your land you eliminate weak colors leaving only 2 or 3 neighbors.
3. This is by far the simplest, in the beginning just find a province that is very easy to defense, and accumulating your army to conquer that province. In world map it’s obviously Australia. After conquering just wait, as your income is higher than others, and they are constantly war each other to undermine their army. Then slowly crouch out, expanding.
As you can see, the AI is stupid. It lacks the big picture. They can’t see whom is threaten all of them and be unified against that color. They just constantly war each other without knowing the number of total army. When one AI is hugely advantageous the AI doesn’t know how to properly grow and attack, and their army is useless. Their actions are often bizarre.
So I would suggest adding online multiplayer server, so we can play real persons, that will be way more challenging.
Also please add new maps, you have a lamb world map which only contains 42 territories. Why not combine the map of US, China, Europe, Middle East, Africa, etc, to build a vast world map? That will be very cool.
Also in the end game where your army and land is way superior please add the function to auto attack all remaining land and win. So we don’t need to click all the land and do the boring work.
Also in some map it’s unclear where is the border of province, and what is
Great app & superb support
This is an app I play a lot. Definitely worth the price. I had a problem with a download and the developer helped right away. Definitely recommend it.
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