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Kingdom Conquest II Review | STFUandPlay

STFUandPlay's Brian Munjoma writes;

"Who’d ever think that gaming on a mobile phone would take off as fast as it did? Yes there have been dedicated mobile gaming devices like the Gameboy, TurboExpress and the Sega Game Gear. But did you ever think that you’ll be able to play scaled down versions of major console titles like Battlefield: Bad Company and Dead Space back when your phone only played snake? I know I didn’t and for that we partly have Gameloft to thank. Now Sega wants a slice of this pie with the sequel to the popular mobile RPG Kingdom Conquest, Kingdom Conquest II"

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The Throwdown #44

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•Rantypants debut
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Kingdom Conquest II Second Season Launched

SEGA Europe and SEGA of America, Inc. Ltd. today announced the commencement of a new season and update to Kingdom Conquest II on the App Store and Google Play. Kingdom Conquest II is the sequel to the 2010 blockbuster, Kingdom Conquest, that to date has had over 3.5 million downloads.

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Kingdom Conquest II: Console Experience At A Mobile Pace

didn’t know much about the Kingdom Conquest franchise before a week ago. To tell you the truth, I’m not much of a mobile games player: I’ve played a few here and there, but I’ve usually relied on handhelds for my on-the-go gaming needs. But that might have to change after today.

I didn’t know what to expect when I sat down to demo Kingdom Conquest II with Ethan Einhorn and Elvin Gee, SEGA’s director of online operations and public relations manager, respectively. What I wasn’t expecting was just how impressed I was with a game that doesn’t seem like it should work: a game that seamlessly blends several disparate genres into one, and runs near perfectly on both tablets and phones.

Kingdom Conquest II may be the most ambitious mobile game I’ve seen yet: and it’s this ambition, and SEGA’s drive to make mobile games mechanically as complex as console games, that may change the scope of the mobile industry for the better.

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