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World Conqueror 2

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74%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
monetization, music
74% User Score Based on 1,700 reviews

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World Conqueror 2 is a single player casual strategy game. It was developed by EasyTech Games and was released on August 7, 2012. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

World War II Strategy Game

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74%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,700 reviews
story5 positive mentions
grinding5 negative mentions

  • Challenging and strategic gameplay that appeals to hardcore strategy fans.
  • Balancing and mechanics allow for winning with proper tactics and upgrades.
  • Offline play and historical WWII themed maps with multiple campaigns and conquest modes.
  • Frequent loss of saved progress and purchased in-game currency, with no reliable cloud save or account linking.
  • No multiplayer mode for Android unlike iOS version, limiting social gameplay.
  • Very slow AI turns with no skip or fast-forward option making gameplay tedious and frustrating.
  • story
    53 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story-driven campaign missions are praised for their challenge and strategic depth but are often criticized for being excessively difficult, sometimes requiring near-perfect play or in-app purchases. Players also note historical inaccuracies, inconsistent AI behavior, and occasional mission resets, which can disrupt progression. Overall, while engaging and addictive, the story mode could benefit from better balance, difficulty options, and improved mission design.

    • “Love this game, it's addicting and really difficult. The campaign is really challenging, but in each mission as soon as you start to gain momentum over the enemy it gets easier. The only reason I always lose in the campaign is because I run out of turns.”
    • “Difficult missions that force you to think.”
    • “The story and legion mode are awesome.”
    • “The game itself is fine, but the enemy units are way overpowered, making almost all missions impossible.”
    • “Great game, not as good as European War 3 as in this game it is incredibly hard, most of the missions are impossible, particularly the Midway mission; I once got close, but the time frame is just impossible to beat.”
    • “Some missions like number 3 at Axis can't be passed without buying coins with the medals.”
  • graphics
    29 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    User feedback on the graphics is mixed, with some praising the clear, good-quality visuals and smooth gameplay, while others criticize the graphics as outdated, fuzzy, or below standard—especially on certain devices. Many users suggest improvements toward more realistic, HD graphics to enhance the overall experience.

    • “The best strategic game with good graphics.”
    • “Clear graphics and good challenge.”
    • “The graphics on this game were pretty good, the gameplay was smooth.”
    • “So much lag, the graphics are 1980s standards.”
    • “Also, graphics on Android are terrible compared to iOS devices and there is no multiplayer mode.”
    • “Fuzzy graphics and line-vs-line attacks give it an artificial and impersonal feel.”
  • gameplay
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its mechanics and overall enjoyment, though several users note issues such as lack of an online mode, slow pacing due to no skip option for enemy turns, unbalanced difficulty, and ineffective AI allies. While the mechanics are appreciated, some find the gameplay cumbersome or overly challenging, affecting the overall experience.

    • “Great gameplay.”
    • “Good gameplay, good graphics.”
    • “Its mechanism is great and its gameplay is almost realistic.”
    • “I love the game; unfortunately, it doesn't have an online mode to play with your friends, and there is no skip button to skip enemy moves, which can make the gameplay slow and boring at times.”
    • “Game needs AI mechanics fixed.”
    • “But I would like some mechanics from the European war games to be included.”
  • monetization
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is controversial, with many users feeling that progress heavily relies on microtransactions or extensive grinding, and some reporting loss of purchased in-game currency without restoration options. However, some players appreciate that in-app purchases are not mandatory and the game offers a challenging strategy experience without aggressive paywalls.

    • “No bugs, no ads, no extra purchases.”
    • “While this game does have a learning curve, if you can adjust to it, the game does become quite fun and honestly it doesn't truly force any sort of in-app purchases which is a big deal for me, so if you're looking for a game to try then I'd recommend this for you if you love a strategy game with a challenge.”
    • “One of my only downsides is that unless you want to pay microtransactions, you would have to grind through the same levels and campaigns for hundreds of hours to gain enough medals to do anything after a while.”
    • “One of my only downsides is that unless you want to pay microtransactions, you have to grind through the same levels and campaigns for hundreds of hours to gain enough medals to do anything after a while.”
    • “After a week, all my in-app purchases and the spare medals to buy industrial and manufacturing points with were gone.”
    • “The game is ok but there is no way to restore in-app purchases.”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is generally praised for its nice soundtrack and good intro, but players are frustrated by the inability to fully mute or control the music volume. Some users experience crashes that affect the music playback, impacting their overall enjoyment.

    • “Nice soundtrack.”
    • “Good intro music.”
    • “I can control sound level but even if I move the music slider all the way down, I still get the same level of music.”
    • “Until I got back into the game and went into the save files to get playing, the game crashes and the music is automatically shut off.”
    • “I do not like playing with music on... well this company's webpage does not work, keeping this but will not be playing till next update, if any.”
  • grinding
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in this game can be lengthy and sometimes frustrating due to slow, tedious turns and AI allies often making poor decisions, but persistent players can eventually level the playing field and enjoy a rewarding strategy experience. Despite the difficulty and some illogical AI behavior, the game is praised as one of the best mobile strategy titles once the grind is overcome.

    • “Rank and medals come only after months of grinding.”
    • “AI isn't always logical; your allies are typically less competent than enemies, making the game require a lot of grinding before it balances out.”
    • “Tedious turns are slow, making this game feel designed to make you fail.”
  • stability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from stability issues, including frequent bugs, glitches that reset progress, and occasional freezing during gameplay. These problems impact the overall experience, especially when earning achievements or medals.

    • “Then it glitches and starts me back to square one.”
    • “Fun game but do not pay for medals, etc.! The game is buggy and resets after many achievements (medals and general status).”
    • “When I play, it freezes for a second and then comes back on repeatedly. This keeps happening and needs to be fixed.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game highly replayable due to its challenging AI and engaging gameplay, comparable to difficult Total War modes. The combination of fun difficulty and free-to-play accessibility contributes to lasting enjoyment even after long breaks.

    • “Reinstalled this game after a 4-5 year hiatus, still as fun as I remembered it when I was younger. The difficult AI poses a fun challenge (akin to Total War games on very hard/legendary). Good replayability and free-to-play, and I have completed most stages with relative ease.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game demonstrates excellent optimization, delivering flawless performance even on lower-end devices like a Kindle. Users report smooth gameplay with no noticeable lag or issues.

    • “10 out of 10 performance on my friend's Kindle.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game to be highly enjoyable, praising its humor as awesome and funny.

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World Conqueror 2 is a casual strategy game.

World Conqueror 2 is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

World Conqueror 2 was released on August 7, 2012.

World Conqueror 2 was developed by EasyTech Games.

World Conqueror 2 has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked World Conqueror 2 for its story but disliked it for its monetization.

World Conqueror 2 is a single player game.