Europa Universalis II vs Lords of Conquest
Europa Universalis II
Europa Universalis II is what many have deemed as the best sequel to Europa Universalis. Set during the period where the hundred-year war occured, you'll need to lead your country's expansion and guide the growth of its domestic and foreign policies, while engaging in religious battles and sending expeditions to beat the competition and claim large swathes of the new world. Similar to the original game, you'll get to, depending on your decisions, interact with historical figures and momentous events (some of which though are special, random events).However, this time around, the game has a revamped and frankly much improved system for diplomacy, trade, military and overall country development. You can even demand tribute or knock out deals in order to make peace with a foreign nation. As religion is often the cause of war, this aspect has been greatly expanded in Europa Universalis II, requiring you to actually deal with cultural differences between nations of different religions.
In some way, Europa Universalis II managed to not only build on the game design used in the first game; it has also introduced a series of new features of its own. This is exactly why the game has gotten critical acclaimation from both fans and critics alike back when it was first released. So, if you love grand strategy games, you'll want to check this game out.
Lords of Conquest
Lords of Conquest is a pretty standard sort of MMORTS mobile game that is set in a massive world that doubles as a melting pot of all notable civilizations of old, ranging from the Huns to the Byzantines. In this game, you'll need to not only manage your resources and build an army in the hostile world in Lords of Conquest; you’ll also need to set out to make your mark in the world by conquering kingdoms that disagree with you and work with those who do. There are plenty of units and heroes you can recruit to your army, locations to conquer, empires to crush into dust, and fun and special events to join in exchange for rare items and upgrade materials.Featuring breathtaking graphics and a fun yet somewhat casual MMO gameplay, this is the sort of game you can enjoy anywhere you like without having to at least commit hours of your time. Players who aren’t spenders can also make a difference in this game if they spend whatever freebies they get, which admittedly can be quite a lot, wisely. So, does this sound like a game you’d like to play? If so, head on over to Lords of Conquest now and check it out!