Aug 17, 2010 08:46 GMT  ·  By

Noble Master Games recently announced the release of their new strategy game "Age of Conquest: World Conquest" for Apple's iPad platform. Age of Conquest is a medieval turn-based strategy game where players take the roles of an empire ruler and try to conquer the world

The game challenges players over sixteen scenarios with a total of more than a hundred empires to choose from including Spain, Germany, France, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, China, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Columbia, Cuba and the United States.

If you're a hardcore strategy game player, Age of Conquest offers players the possibility to choose from several AI difficulty levels starting from easy to extreme, thus keeping you entertained for hours.

Other options of the game include Fog of War and a God Mode to see all the units on the map.

The main highlights of the game include interesting features: Play with any of the empires available; Random placement option; Basic population and economy management; Background music matching the game you are playing; Auto-save option to resume games in progress.

In one game, up to 100 players fight for supremacy, but only one can be victorious. Every game that you manage to win raises up your score, until you dominate the world and your fellow players.

Age of Conquest: World Conquest has been rated 9+ for infrequent/mild realistic violence and it's fully compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad running iPhone OS 3.0 or later.

The iPad application "Age of Conquest: World Conquest" requires 32.8 MB storage space and can be downloaded for $4.99 USD from AppStore.

Strategy game enthusiasts can try out the free "Lite" version before purchasing the full version of Age of Conquest.

As a side note, those that own older iPhone or iPod devices should be aware that the game does not work and might crash.

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