Songs Of Conquestis a spiritual successor to classics like Heroes Of Might And Magic or King's Bounty. Whether you've played those legendary titles or this is your first time playing such a game, there's plenty to get used to in this colorful, pixelated strategy game.
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The campaign scenarios and skirmish maps each provide unique challenges, but good gameplay will serve you well in either case. Best of all, Songs Of Conquest is fairly accessible to new players, all things considered - the UI and in-game codex provide all the information you could need to make strategic decisions. Here are some ways to instantly level up your game.
Songs Of Conquest is currently in early access. As such, gameplay may change and evolve over time. The contents of this article are subject to change as well.
Songs Of Conquest uses standard WASD controls for panning across the map. This is pretty standard in strategy games, but the E key - right between W and D - ends the current turn on the strategic map. The current version of the game has no option for rebinding keys, so for now players need to be extra careful not to end their turn by mistake.
The game's building trees and economy are structured in such a way that it's very difficult for a faction to field all the unit types available to them. It's much better to limit production to the troops you need for your strategy, taking into account the resources you have available and the specializations of your Wielders.
This approach to recruitment also makes it much easier to fill units to their maximum size or even have two units of the same troop in a given army. In the mid- to late-game, focusing on specific unit types lets you get more value
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