
The variety of characters is pretty vast though, I will say that.

You’ll have to save, or spend cash to get the really really amazing ones… and that assumes luck of the draw is on your side. And sure, I imagine there are quests that will give you gems as a reward, but not quite enough.

The Gairos have rarity, and of course, the better ones will cost gems, which will cost money. You have a rear general, a mid general, and a frontline, but you can’t get that one without some upgrades. It’s not too different from the majority of strategy games. Is it a fancy word that I’m not privy to? Regardless, your generals, leaders, and champions are summoned in the form of cards, Gairos. First of all, what the hell are Gairos? My research across the Internet led me to zero answers. I’ve come close to another player already, but they don’t appear too powerful.īut it’s time to get into the actual nuts and bolts of this game. What I’m getting at is there is so much space in this game that you aren’t likely to run into that issue too badly when you’re starting out. But those are the people who really keep the game running! While I don’t like it, if I had that kind of money? Eh, I’d probably do it too. Whales are a slang term for the 1 or 2 percent of players who spend tons of cash to win mobile games and get an edge over most everyone. And sure, I know what you’re thinking: The people who spend money are going to trash me every single time and I’m never going to get anywhere! That’s the common complaint about mobile games that Whales make the game hard to play. You build real life alliances, and expand across two million squares a land. If the method works, why try to change it every single damn time? Like I said, your goal is to conquer the world.

While I don’t think it really brings anything new to the genre, I’m also of the opinion that you don’t have to reinvent the wheel everytime a new game comes out. But does it really have anything that makes it special? Or is it just another gated, money farming mess? You know, after you spend time waiting to draft, spend time waiting to construct buildings, spend money to summon better heroes… Immortal Conquest from the Chinese company “Netease” is bringing their vision to the west with the attempt to tap that market. You summon Gairos, which are basically mythological heroes that will lead your armies to fight for you. You start a city in one of the zones/regions on the map, from Asgard, to Upper/Lower Egypt. There are different styles of them, but one of the most popular are region-style where you acquire blocks of land and expand your territory with the ultimate goal being ruling the world. Strategy games on mobile are definitely not a new concept.
