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Rising: War for Dominion

Rising: War for Dominion

Everyone
Rating
Unknown
Version
5M+
Installs
4.20
6.9k + Reviews
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Review By AppsWm

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Embracing Strategic Engagement in a Connected World

Strategy games like this one tap into a growing desire for intellectual stimulation and collaborative problem-solving, reflecting trends in remote teamwork and global interconnectedness.

Strategic Thinking as a Lifestyle

The game offers opportunities to hone strategic thinking, a skill increasingly valued in professional and personal life. From resource management to alliance building, the challenges presented mirror real-world scenarios.

  • Trend Alignment: Gamification of skills development.
  • Lifestyle Compatibility: Fits into downtime, offering mental exercise.

Forging Social Connections through Alliances

Multiplayer functionality and alliance systems facilitate social interaction and cooperation. This aligns with the trend of online communities forming around shared interests and goals.

Pros
  • Develops teamwork and communication skills.
  • Expands social circles through shared gameplay.
Cons
  • Potential for negative interactions within alliances.
  • Time commitment to maintain alliances.

Cultural Resonance: Historical and Fictional Worlds

Many strategy games draw inspiration from historical events and fictional universes, appealing to a sense of cultural awareness and escapism. The game's narrative and world-building contribute to its cultural resonance.

Strategy games often incorporate historical or fictional elements to create immersive experiences.

Modern Convenience: Gaming on the Go

The mobile format provides accessibility and convenience, allowing players to engage in strategic gameplay anytime, anywhere. This fits the fast-paced nature of modern life.

Mobile Accessibility

Play anytime, anywhere, fitting into a busy lifestyle.

Description

The game "Rising Civilizations" has released a new game mode called "Power Expansion". The objective of the game is to command armies to occupy buildings, upgrade defenses, fight for resources, and improve power until all enemies are defeated and the world is conquered. The game has over 200 stages with different difficulties, allowing players to build their own strategy and challenge themselves. The game is a real-time strategy simulation game based on the Middle Ages. Players can build their own kingdom, use unique strategies and tactics, and lead fearless knights to conquer territory. The game features a real-world map with diverse terrains such as deserts, lakes, and forests that change the situation of war. Players can expand their territory to station more forces. The game also features a diverse technology tree system, where different technologies in domestic affairs and military can help players achieve their goals quickly. Different routes of technology will create different genres, leading to changing the situation of war. Players can train exclusive soldiers to fight in siege, construct a city to accumulate resources, and dispatch troops to capture cities and loot wealth. Finally, the game allows players to join a bloc to fight with allies. Scout, attack, and defense are seamlessly connected, and once a player's capital is attacked, allies will be informed, and they can fight together against the enemies. The game is free to download and is available on Facebook, Reddit, and Discord.

Summary Of User Reviews

Shawn Nason
Shawn Nason
January 4, 2025
It's very heavy on the pay-to-win. And it's filled with a lot of useless things as well as some counter-intuitive things. There's an annoying news crawl that you can't turn off, you can only pause. Game crashes EVERY TWO MINUTES and you end up spending more time reloading than in gameplay. The one good thing I can say about it is the that the frequent multiple app-crashes don't affect the game play all that much. It's a game that the developers need to work on. Maybe hire someone that can code.
Katrina Curry
Katrina Curry
June 24, 2024
Updated ** I have been playing for a bit over a month now. Sad to say it is very much a pay to play game. It is fun initially, and in lower levels, it is easy to level up quickly, but as you get higher, leveling up buildings/researching takes a long time and tons of resources. If you don't spend money, you plateau and get demolished by people who do. I was so excited at first but sorely disappointed as time goes.
ben kellett
ben kellett
June 13, 2024
False advertisement. Nothing like ages of empires that the add made it look like. After the response from the developer, I will add a little more. Yes it has all kinds of different things to do. It's not a bad game,but it is NOTHING LIKE AGES OF IMPIRES! Which your add on tik tok or Facebook, where ever I saw it, makes it look like. I loved that game and was very disappointed when I downloaded this one to find out it's very similar to other mobile games I have played in the past. Not a bad game!