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World Conqueror 2

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76%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
monetization, music
76% User Score Based on 1,972 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 Conqueror II is a strategy game set during World War II and the Cold War, where you lead nations' armies, navies, and air forces in historic campaigns. Fight alongside or against famous generals, using their unique tactics and elite forces. Unlock Cold War scenarios after WWII, with a variety of weapons and supporting tactics to choose from as you progress."

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76%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,972 reviews
story5 positive mentions
grinding5 negative mentions

  • The game offers a challenging and engaging strategy experience, requiring players to think critically and develop effective tactics.
  • Many players appreciate the historical context and detail, making it an enjoyable way to learn about World War II.
  • The graphics and gameplay mechanics are well-received, providing a fun and immersive experience.
  • The game suffers from frequent data resets, causing players to lose progress and any in-game purchases, leading to frustration.
  • The AI is often criticized for being unbalanced, with allies being ineffective and enemies having overwhelming advantages.
  • Many players express dissatisfaction with the lack of a skip button for enemy turns, making gameplay feel slow and tedious.
  • story
    54 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is centered around challenging missions set during World War II, with players often finding the difficulty levels inconsistent and frustrating. Many users express that certain missions are excessively hard, leading to a sense of imbalance, particularly regarding AI behavior and unit strengths. While the narrative and mission variety are appreciated, players desire more balanced gameplay and options for easier difficulty settings to enhance their experience.

    • “The story and legion mode are awesome.”
    • “In axis mission 2, Fall Gelb, Norway attacks Sweden, but in WW2, Sweden was never attacked because they were neutral. Axis mission 3, Sea Lion, in the real WW2, Operation Sea Lion was never continued due to Britain's strong navy and air force, but still a great game, challenging and fun.”
    • “I enjoy the game but I do dislike how on some missions when you're the British fighting Japan, Japan has a better navy and much more land (campaign for the Allies), but when you're Japan fighting the British, the British navy gets better and the Japanese have much less navy, land, and troops. Please even out so that the map is the same.”
    • “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 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.”
    • “I wish the missions would be a lot easier because I'm stuck in the Axis mission Tora Tora Tora and on the Allies mission Battle of Kursk.”
  • graphics
    30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising them as good or even great, while others criticize them as outdated or lacking in quality, particularly on certain devices. Many users express a desire for improvements, such as higher resolution and more realistic visuals, indicating that while the graphics have potential, they currently fall short of expectations. Overall, the consensus suggests that enhancing the graphics could significantly elevate the gaming 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.”
    • “The graphics are confusing and there is so much going on at a time.”
    • “The game is relatively lacking in graphics and gameplay compared to the previous world conquest game.”
    • “So much lag; the graphics are 1980s standards.”
  • gameplay
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its mechanics and graphics, with many users finding it enjoyable and immersive. However, several criticisms arise regarding unbalanced gameplay, slow pacing due to lengthy AI turns, and a lack of online multiplayer options, which detracts from the overall experience. Additionally, some players express a desire for improved AI functionality and reduced difficulty to enhance enjoyment.

    • “Great gameplay!”
    • “Good gameplay, good graphics.”
    • “Although not really historically accurate, the gameplay is cool!”
    • “I love the game; unfortunately, it doesn't have an online mode to play with your friends, and there is no skip button to go over enemy moves, which can make the gameplay slow and boring at some points.”
    • “The gameplay is really slow.”
    • “Game needs AI mechanics fixed.”
  • monetization
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with some players criticizing the reliance on microtransactions and the extensive grinding required to progress without spending money. While some users appreciate that the game does not force in-app purchases, others have reported issues with lost purchases and a lack of restoration options, leading to frustration. Overall, the game is seen as a potential cash grab, but it can still be enjoyable for those willing to invest time.

    • “The game is okay, but there is no way to restore in-app 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.”
    • “No bugs, no ads, no extra purchases.”
    • “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.”
    • “After a week, all my in-app purchases and the spare medals to buy industrial and manufacturing points were gone.”
    • “All of my in-app purchase medals have been wiped out.”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received mixed feedback, with some users praising the nice soundtrack and good intro music. However, there are significant complaints regarding the inability to turn off the music, as players report that adjusting the music slider does not affect the volume, leading to frustration. Additionally, some players experienced crashes that resulted in the music being automatically turned off.

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

    Players note that the game requires significant grinding to progress, often leading to frustration due to AI allies' poor decision-making. While some find the grind rewarding, allowing for competitive play, others criticize it as tedious and overly challenging, suggesting that it can feel designed to induce failure. Overall, the grinding aspect is a double-edged sword, with some players enjoying the challenge while others find it frustrating.

    • “This game is very good and I enjoy it very much; it's just so difficult when your allies are a bunch of idiots attacking ships instead of taking land. Also, people who keep whining should keep grinding; it's really easy. Play the last conquest in Europe as the Soviet Union, and you should do just fine. If done correctly, you will get around 75 or more medals.”
    • “Tedious turns are slow; this is a game designed to make you fail!”
    • “Not historically accurate and very tedious.”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game has been reported to have significant stability issues, including frequent bugs, glitches, and freezing, which can reset player progress and disrupt gameplay. Users have expressed frustration over these technical problems, suggesting that the game may not be worth purchasing additional content due to these ongoing issues.

    • “It's a little buggy.”
    • “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).”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the humor in the game to be a standout feature, describing it as both awesome and excessively funny, contributing to an overall enjoyable experience.

    • “The first game that liked me; it's awesome and funny!”
    • “It's too funny!”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game highly replayable, enjoying the challenge posed by the difficult AI, which keeps the experience fresh even after long breaks. The combination of fun gameplay and free-to-play access enhances its appeal for repeated playthroughs.

    • “I reinstalled this game after a 4-5 year hiatus, and it's still as fun as I remembered it was when I was younger. The challenging AI provides a fun challenge, similar to Total War games on very hard/legendary difficulty. Great replayability, especially since it's free-to-play, and I've completed most stages in the game with relative ease.”
    • “The variety of choices and paths you can take in this game makes each playthrough feel unique. I find myself coming back to it time and again, discovering new strategies and experiences.”
    • “Every time I play, I uncover new elements and strategies that keep the game fresh. The replayability is outstanding, and I love how different choices lead to different outcomes.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is highly praised, achieving a perfect performance score of 10 out of 10 on a Kindle device, indicating excellent efficiency and smooth gameplay.

    • “10 out of 10 performance on my friend's Kindle.”
    • “The game runs smoothly even on lower-end devices, showcasing excellent optimization.”
    • “I was impressed by how well the game utilizes system resources, providing a seamless experience.”
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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 this game for its story but disliked it for its monetization.

World Conqueror 2 is a single player game.