EMPIRE: The Deck Building Strategy Game Reviews – Page 5

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

Good Civ/Rogue

Quebor

This is an interesting mashup of games. On the surface, it's a civ building game, but the battles are turn based and driven by cards. It has a little bit of rogue element in that it's quick, brutal, and easy to start again. Good fun!


OMG!! AWESOME

Enemonzo

MOAR PLEASE! A ROUGELIKE 4X with cards and tactics? WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT?


Worth a $1

Sarah Impalin

I did not like it, but I like long term strategy games. If you like short fast strategy games you can't go wrong if it is a buck.


Fun but not sure of the lasting appeal

Memedawg Matt

Have played this a few times, about to beat it with my third emperor. Not sure if I'm going to replay it after that. Lots of interesting stuff going on gameplay wise, but it feels kind of unsatisfying to need to abandon and re-settle cities regularly to keep going.


1 in a million

Apex Megafauna

Comprehensive. Strategic. Not over-complicated. Actual decision-making. No money involved whatsoever (can't rember if app itself was free). I buy tons of aps and delete nearly all of them. Not this one though


Great.

Anthony Afterwit

This game is designed by the same guy who designed Hoplite. Two completely different games, each brilliant. I would buy anything by this designer, sight unseen, for console prices. Genius.


No landscape mode

Byte-Me

Seriously?


Great Civ/Tactics/Card/Roguelike!

Herbert Derps

I stumbled upon this by chance. It's sort of like Civilization and a Roguelike game had a baby together, and this is what popped out. Great game for strategy type players. Great game for mobile devices. I also like this dude's other game called Hoplite.


It gud

Cloudmd

Gud


Great strategy game

TRON-tron

So far it's fun twist on civilization. Faster paced and more fun with a lot less depth. The simple rules still manage to translate into a game with many strategic complexities.