4/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for EMPIRE: The Deck Building Strategy Game for iPhone.
EMPIRE: The Deck Building Strategy Game is paid iOS app published by Crazy Monkey Studios Bvba
Rellek_
Version 1.1 is now out and really takes advantage of what an awesome game EMPIRE is. The new class system is awesome and adds some variability to the game. Plenty of great updates to keep you playing for days. Thank you for an awesome update!!! About version 1.0: "Easily one of the best 4X games I have played on iOS. Since I have picked this game up early this week I have not been able to put it down. The in between battles can be a bit slow, but it's a strategy game so it's to be expected. The player is faced with a ton of choices, each will have a big impact on how long you last. You will die, that's for sure, but each time I find myself living just a little longer. Word on the developers blog is that they have big plans for future updates too, and many additions coming in the coming weeks. The model of this game can truly be something amazing if the develop keeps the content coming and works to fine tune it. Back to playing now!"
Sythys
I find the difficulty level pretty up there. Perhaps I missed something in the tutorial...
Dr. Octakan
Takes a little to learn, but then it's a really deep and fun game that you'll play for a long time
Hobbsie76
I love strategy games, but have clearly missed something here. You would expect ramping difficulty. But frankly, you'll be dead after a few rounds. Guaranteed. I'm not having enough fun to continue, after a day.
RichfieldTimm
A very deep game with lots of different strategy options. A lot of care has been put into the creation of the app and the latest update added more depth to the gameplay.
Skullbozu
Great game! Can't stop playing, each attempt is a new adventure. Learn it, then you'll love it.
Bobert the Frog
Surprisingly thoughtful strategy game in a small short package. Combines elements of tactical and strategic play in a gloriously doomed setting. Great for "just one more play" even if it doesn't (and can't) end well. Updates add depth and variety.