King’s Conflict – the unique trading card wargame – has now
entered Open Beta. The game is now available for Android as well as PC and is still
100% free to play.
King’s Conflict is a cross-genre turn-based strategy game
which offers a genuinely novel mix of cards, conquest, strategy, tactics, and
above all fun. There are concepts in King’s Conflict that players of Chess, Risk
and trading-card games like Magic: The Gathering will find familiar, but there
are plenty of novel mechanics thrown into the mix too. Watch the Beta
launch-trailer for a quick introduction, or simply download the game and dive
into the guided tutorial. Alternatively, watch some of the commentary games on
the King’s Conflict Youtube channel to get a feeling for what it’s all about.
King’s Conflict can be played against the AI, but is really
meant to be played online against other humans; this is where the real
challenge and fun lies. Games are 1v1 strategic battles taking place on a map;
the goal is to eliminate the opposing king. Games normally last between 10 and
30 minutes. Players use their cards to place servants or structures, or to
affect the game with commands; servants can also move once in play. Playing
well normally revolves around claiming territory to earn gold and food, but
there are many routes to victory. Six different kings, eight maps, 200 cards,
and a randomly shuffled deck each game ensures near infinite variety; no two
games of King’s Conflict are ever the same.
The Open Beta phase implements card collections. Players now
start with an adequate but far from complete collection of cards with which to
build competitive decks. All six kings are available from the start, but the
starting collection makes it hard to play the King of the Hunt, Blessed King or
Deathly King well – these three ‘advanced’ kings await as your collection
builds. New cards are most easily earned by beating other players, although an
achievement system also provides limited card rewards for simply playing.
Unwanted cards can be swapped in for others. When the game moves to release,
players will be able to keep all collections built up during the Beta phase.
While technically in a Beta-state, the game is essentially
complete and stable; work now will focus on polish and minor tweaks. Above all,
the game simply needs players – so download, install and join the fun!
King’s Conflict – your free time won’t know what’s hit it.
King’s Conflict was developed by MarkSutton, Released in 2015-04-22
King’s Conflict was Released on Windows,Android
King’s Conflict is a Single & Multiplayer game