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Compact Conflict

Compact Conflict

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Compact Conflict

Penarafan:
3.5
Tarikh keluaran: October 27, 2014
Kemas kini terakhir: October 27, 2014
Pembangun: krajzega

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Deskripsi

A tiny 13kB strategy game in HTML5, reminiscent of Risk with a religious flavoring.

Cara Bermain

Click on regions to move your armies (click repeatedly to select how many soldiers to move).

Click on temples to upgrade them or build new soldiers.

Earn faith to pay for it by controlling regions and leaving your soldiers praying at the temples.

To win, be the player controlling the most regions after turn 12!

Komen

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Selva

Oct. 02, 2014

9
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Needs a way to ell how many are in a large stack.

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DNLH

Sep. 30, 2014

9
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It's a very nicely done time-eater. Two mods make two very different gameplays, in the endless one can wait out the AIs making the game very easy, but with turn limit pressure, power-hungry enemies are actually posing a challenge. I like the minimalist design and not too over-complicated upgrade system, making it a nice addition to "swarm 'em before they swarm you" genre.

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mackampackam

Jan. 31, 2017

5
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Feature request: A button for buying all the soldiers you can afford. It would save a lot of clicking, especially in the unlimited game, and would make the game even more enjoyable. Should be easy to implement, since the cost of soldiers is an arithmetic sum.

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iskokin

Mar. 17, 2018

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Just discovered the game, like it a lot. It is similar to Hex Empire, but Hex Empire allows replaying the map - please add "restart this map" feature.

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mackampackam

Jan. 31, 2017

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Bug report: the game lags a lot after a while. It seems to relate to how many soldiers are on the map. (Does all the soldiers redraw individually, or something like that?) A long game can get really slow.

Thank you for a wonderful game concept! I like that you need to decide between having your soldiers praying in temples or campaigning in the field.