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Its web site describes it as a "dynamic blend of real time strategy, adventure, and city building game play styles," but that's a stretch. When I played it, I pretty much pegged it as a Majesty clone with a whole lot less going on. Coupling that with so-so graphics, no voice acting, bad AI, bad pathfinding, repetitive gameplay and a short campaign, and it's pretty clear Cat Daddy Games never had high hopes for the project, and never intended for it to be a good game.

Consider Medieval Conquest's gameplay. You have to build a city that has enough buildings to make adventurers happy. That means you need to construct places for them to eat, sleep, have fun and spend their money. Complicating matters a little bit is that when adventurers gain levels, their tastes become more particular, and so while they might start out being happy sleeping in a shanty, eventually they're going to want an inn or even a fancy hotel. Similarly, you need to keep your adventurers equipped with nice gear, and so not only do you have to build shops for them to use, you also have to "stock" those shops with the gear the adventurers need.

If your city isn't up to snuff, or if your adventurers can't find the equipment they're looking for, then they might abandon your cause, which isn't any fun. Speaking of adventurers, there are three types in Medieval Conquest -- rangers, warriors and mages -- and they do about what you'd expect. You have to hire them to come to your kingdom, but once there they start gaining experience based on the enemies they kill. And unlike some games where units can only gain a few levels or only add a veterancy status, in Medieval Conquest there doesn't seem to be a limit to how many levels adventurers can gain, and some of the equipment you can stock for them goes up to level 50 and beyond.

However, when I played the campaign, I only got adventurers to about level I mentioned Majesty in my introduction, and if you played Majesty which I'd recommend , then Medieval Conquest might sound a little familiar.

But where in Majesty you had no control over your adventurers and could only place bounties to get them to go places and kill things, in Medieval Conquest you have a much greater influence.

You can take an adventurer or a group of adventurers and give them a small, circular "hunting region. However, that's it. Your adventurers do everything else on their own -- including picking out enemies to target -- and all you can do once combat starts up is perhaps get your adventurers to retreat by changing their hunting region to someplace safer. At this point Medieval Conquest sounds like it could work, and that it might be fun enough to try out.

But -- and you knew this part was coming, right? For starters, the combat AI is horrendous. Your adventurers don't stay in their hunting regions, they don't target the nearest enemy, and they don't target the most wounded enemy. As far as I can tell, they instead spread out and try to target as many enemies as possible, so they can get killed really, really quickly. That means you have to keep a close eye on your adventurers, but while you can at least organize them into "battle groups," there isn't an easy to way to jump between such groups, and so chances are you'll only be able to have one group of adventurers do anything complicated.

It's a strategy game, set in a fantasy, real-time and rpg elements themes. Screenshots from MobyGames. Chiteki 0 point. One of my favorite Magesty wannabe. Essentially story driven hero economy management builder, with some humor and silly style. Loved it as a kid, but missions can be long and losing heroes may be abysmal for future efforts, XCOM style, because I believe they are carried over from mission to mission.

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