Slay is a simple to learn game of strategy and cunning set in medieval times. The island is divided up between the six players, and you must try to capture your enemies' land and link up your own territories to create larger and stronger ones. You begin capturing land by attacking with your peasants. Once your territories become richer you can combine peasants to make stronger and stronger people (Spearmen, Knights and then Barons) who can kill weaker enemy troops, or knock down their castles. Just be careful that you don't create too many expensive men or the territory will go bankrupt!
"This game is pure strategy! It's a work of genius. Brilliant AI. Engaging turn-based multiplayer strategy. Sid Meier, eat your heart out!" - GameSpy.com
"I love this game! I play it all the time, and when I'm not, I think about wanting to play it." - PocketNow.com
"At first glance, Slay looks elementary, but hidden beneath are cunning strategy elements that must be finely balanced for success" - PC Magazine
"Deceptively delightful. The graphics are simple, but the strategy is complex." - Download.com
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Objects 2
$1.99
Patterns 1
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Patterns 2
$1.99
Patterns 3
$1.99
Patterns 4
$1.99
Snowflakes
$1.99
Countries 1
$1.99
Whole 3rd row
$19.99
Whole 4th row
$19.99
Whole row of 18 pages
$19.99
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Slay FAQ
Is Slay free?
No, Slay is not free (it costs 9.99), and it also contains in-app purchases.
Is Slay legit?
✅ The Slay app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Thanks for the vote
How much does Slay cost?
Slay costs 9.99 to download (and they also have additional in-app purchases).
I've been playing Slay on different platforms for nearly twenty years now, and I've never found such a well balanced, pure strategy game - no chance, no dice roll, the outcome is down to you and the way your choose to play.
The iPhone version is surprisingly precise and easy to control, considering the size of the screen.
The iPad version is perhaps the ultimate.
Addictive strategy game
Great strategy game, hours of play. Niggles from the previous version have been fixed (auto zoom out at end of turn etc.)
Feature missing
Enjoyed the lite game. So purchased the full version only to find out that a very handy feature "Auto Zoom out on end Turn" was disabled in the full version but enabled in the lite version!!
We buy the full version based on the lite and expecting it to have all the Lite's features and more.
If you patch this very soon then great else this is not right Sean.
Poor port
A better game on windows mobile. Graphics are poor & placement is clumsy. 'could try harder' Sean
Great game
One of my all time favorites! Play this a couple times a week at least. Still can’t figure out a few maps. Favorite game on my iPhone
My favorite game
I play this game to relax. I also use this game as a way to shut down my ADHD brain so I can fall asleep. I love this game!
Worth every penny!
I had this on pocket pc and I don't feel bad having to buy it again. Not liking having to buy the rest of the maps but it supports a great dev. *edit* Crashes on iOS 13. Emailed the Dev who was quick to respond. No need to apologize, Murphy’s Law is a bugger. Wish I could buy you a pint, here’s to buying a couple more maps.*edit*Every bit if this game is amazing and worth every penny.
missing features
please add the ability to change which color territories you start with. some of the maps, especially the smaller ones and some of the fun shape ones are not possible to win due to the configuration of the player territories
Fun puzzle game that I don’t get tired of
Pretty fun boardgame-like puzzle game with lots of maps. The difficulty options have a good variety.
Good game
Easy but good time killing games. Wish there were more maps.
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