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Rising Empires is an Android turn-based game developed by Hellhound Interactive which claims to offer an experience similar to that of classic strategy games like Civilization and Total War – we take a look.

Upon launching Rising Empires, the App requires the user to select a name, color, and race. There are six races to choose from who compete for control of the land in the two available worlds on the Surface and in the Netherworld.

The App follows a typical strategy game sequence, meaning that if you’re used to playing such games as the Settlers or Age of Empires you’ll be familiar with. Rising Empires consists of two main levels; Whilst the Surface is the home to the Elves and the Humans, the dark caves of the Netherlands is the home of other strange creatures you’ll encounter in Rising Empires, like the Ende, the Greenskins, the Krant and the Dwarves. The two worlds are connected by long tunnels in order to bring the various characters together.

Netherworld3 Surface1

Progress through the game is achieved by expanding your colony by building a variety of structures, expanding your army, and researching new technologies – all of which differ depending on which specific race you choose.

Research1 Production

Everything you can build costs a particular resource that can be replenished as part of an economical environment which you can control.

When you’ve collected enough resources to build your army, you can wage war against Ghouls and Dragons.  Rising Empires features a hierarchical technology tree to enhance your chosen race in various resources to bring more efficient or more powerful structures and armies.

Army orders Combat

Rising Empires is your typical turn-based strategy game with a fantasy twist, offering a wide range of buildings and resources, a complex technology tree, and a clever combat system. Sure, it takes a while to get to grips with, and on initial launch the operation of how to use Rising Empires isn’t as clear as it could be, but despite this minor criticism, if you like strategy games, then you’ll like Rising Empires.

Rising Empires is available on the Google Play Store for free or the premium version is available for a small fee of £1.40.

The main features of Rising Empires Premium are:

* Six playable races, all with unique abilities making for very different game experiences
* Two levels with cave openings to enable movement between them
* All empires design their own troop types and give them abilities that suit their playing style
* Play quick games with only two empires or long epic ones with up to 8 empires
* An advanced combat system to battle it out with the different troop types
* A well developed technology tree