

OpenCritic
Strong
IGDB
"Songs of Conquest, contrary to first impressions, is not a modernized version of Heroes, despite many similarities. This game aims to carve out its own path and isn't afraid of innovative solutions. It's one of the few titles from this year that I will continue playing even after writing this review, as the game is incredibly engaging. Even when your eyelids are closing because of fatigue, the syndrome of "just one more turn" keeps circling in your head, asking you sneakily to play even more."
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Age of Conquest IV is a turn-based strategy game where players build empires, manage resources, and wage wars across a hex-based map. Each turn involves deploying troops, upgrading bases, and outmaneuvering opponents through diplomacy or direct combat. The focus is on long-term planning and territorial control, with battles resolved via tactical unit positioning and resource management. Single-player campaigns offer structured challenges while multiplayer and co-op modes let you team up or compete with others in real time. The game runs on PC, Mac, and Linux with no major performance complaints from the community. While newer entries in the genre have emerged, its straightforward mechanics and flexible playstyles keep it active among strategy enthusiasts. Over six years since release, it maintains a modest but dedicated player base, particularly in co-op lobbies. The lack of microtransactions and consistent mod support help it stand out in a crowded space.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
70.0
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