Great Conqueror: Rome

Great Conqueror: Rome

Turn-based War Strategy Game

4.7K ratings
235 reviews
Free
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 27, 2019
  • July 15, 2026
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Lead legions in historical battles, build cities, and research technologies to expand your empire. Engage in turn-based warfare across ancient Europe and Africa, forging alliances or conquering rivals. Experience hundreds of years of history and rewrite the fate of nations.

Historical campaign mode
Turn-based combat
City building and management
Technology research
Diplomacy and alliances
Expedition challenges
General training and equipment
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What's New in Great Conqueror

3.8.2

July 15, 2026

- Bug fixes - Updated Ads SDK

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User reviews

Fun

I’ve been playing this game for three years and I’m really good at it and it’s also like accurate to the real worlds and is really fun and addicting once you’re good at it

Good but hard

Really good game for a hex strategy. However, even on easy I’m still getting run over by other factions. Wish there were more games like this where conquest is an option and not stuck directly to some campaign.

So much potential

There is no tutorial. This game has many layers which need to be explained. It has a lot of potential with its historical accuracy and great graphics but it’s too complex to start without a tutorial and ruins the experience for beginners.

Addicting

Normally I never leave reviews, and normally I never play mobile games but this game is so fun and addicting, I appreciate the historical battles and strategic aspect to the game

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Conquest mode progress loss

Bug

Crashing during missions

Bug

Incorrect historical details

Bug

Requested Features

6 requests

More conquest maps

Feature

Multiplayer mode

Feature

Diplomacy and alliance options

Feature

Ability to customize generals

Feature

Easier progression system

Feature

Improved tutorials

Feature

FAQ

What kind of game is Great Conqueror: Rome?

Great Conqueror: Rome is a turn-based war strategy game where players take on the role of a commander during the Roman Republic and Empire. You will lead legions in historical battles, manage cities, research technologies, and engage in diplomacy to expand your empire or defend against it.

What are the main game modes available?

The game features a Campaign Mode where you relive historical battles, a Conquest Mode to dominate the ancient world, and an Expedition Mode for challenging tactical gameplay. There's also a Senate feature for completing tasks and training units.

Is Great Conqueror: Rome free to play?

The game is free to download and play, but it includes in-app purchases. These purchases can offer advantages or cosmetic items, allowing players to enhance their experience or progress more quickly.

What historical periods does the game cover?

The game covers hundreds of years of Roman history, from the Punic Wars during the Roman Republic, through the time of the Triumvirates, to the era of the Roman Empire. You'll experience key conflicts and events that shaped the ancient world.

Can I play as nations other than Rome?

Yes, in Campaign Mode, you have the option to change sides and play as Rome's surrounding nations and tribes. This allows you to stand against the Roman army and potentially rewrite history by preventing their expansion.