Game of Thrones: Conquest review: It’s fun, addictive but not perfect

Game of Thrones: Conquest review: It’s fun, addictive but not perfect


“The night is dark and full of terrors.”
Game of Thrones’s season 8, the last of an epic series that is arguably one of the biggest TV phenomena, is still months away. Most of the fan theories and plot post-mortems have already been put out there and till Season 8, Episode 1 premieres, there is little else to do but a rerun. But now, there’s a new window back to Westeros — Game of Thrones: Conquest.
Launched for Android and iOS earlier this week, Game of Thrones: Conquest is a mobile strategy game that lets you take control of the continent by building your own House and army. In the process, you will need to keep your House safe as well focus on keeping your warriors trained and active. And, just like the TV series, you will need to forge alliances, make strategic moves and expand your empire.
We have been playing the Game of Thrones: Conquest for last two days, here are our key takeaways.
What we liked
In terms of gameplay and storytelling, the Game of Thrones: Conquest is impressive and as addictive as any other strategy games are. Developers have done a splendid job at keeping the look and feel very close to what we have seen on the TV series. The game launches with the familiar intro theme, and well, why not.
HBO went with the actors from the TV series, who guide you at each step. For example, our favourite imp, Tyrion Lannister makes appearances in his inimical style: “I will reward you handsomely for each quest you complete.”

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