Posted on: January 22, 2025

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Games: 121 Reviews: 1
The game is good, but...
It's over, the HoMM 8 is on the way
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Songs of Conquest is a turn-based strategy game inspired by 90s classics. Lead powerful magicians called Wielders and venture to lands unknown. Wage battles against armies that dare oppose you, hunt for powerful artifacts and expand your territory. The world is ripe for the taking – seize it!
Explore a wide variety of maps with diverse enemies and valuable loot. Delve into contrasting biomes with unique factions, environments and battlefields.
Manage resources, research new advancements and expand your kingdom. Plan your towns to match your playstyle – Will you enlist every archer you can to rain death from their bows, or will the eternal legions of Aurelia march to war beneath your banners?
Dive into a deep combat system using troop abilities and powerful magic. Combine troops to maximize available spells and damage potential. March into epic siege battles and determine which faction matches your playstyle and strategy. There are many ways to conquer!
Handcrafted maps for the curious adventurer, or randomized maps for endless replayability. Conquest maps allow head-to-head battles, while Challenge maps offer strategic puzzles to hone your tactical thinking. Find a plethora of maps created by the Lavapotion team as well as our mod community.
Venture into the world of Aerbor on your own, team up with a friend, or enlist AI allies and enemies - the choice is yours. The majority of maps are playable in single player, co-op, or multiplayer through local hotseat or online.
Four factions are locked in an epic conflict. Arleon, knights of old battling each other for dominance. Rana, ancient tribes fighting for survival in the swamp. Loth, necromancers raising the dead to create a glorious future. Barya, bold mercenaries and inventors dedicated to coin, gunpowder and independence.
Listen to the bards as they celebrate your path to victory. Each campaign comes with a unique song that tells the tale of your rise and ruin. Unlock new verses as you complete missions, enjoying the full track at the end of the journey.
The in-game map editor allows you to create your own adventures using the same tools the developers use to create campaign and skirmish maps. Script in-game events, control the soundtrack, write dialogue and share your creations with others!
©2022 Lavapotion AB. Developed by Lavapotion. Published by Coffee Stain Publishing. All rights reserved.
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Posted on: January 22, 2025
i486sx33
Games: 121 Reviews: 1
The game is good, but...
It's over, the HoMM 8 is on the way
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Posted on: June 2, 2022
Early Access reviewgld5400
Verified ownerGames: 23 Reviews: 1
good game
maps maps and more players maps hours and days of play you dont find that these days loved homm back in the day full game for sure . more factions needed tho and low pixel count makes it hard to see
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Posted on: July 8, 2022
Early Access reviewCaine_Toreador
Verified ownerGames: 15 Reviews: 1
Not Heroes of Might and Magic
Yes. As I played this game, it feels less like a Heroes of Might and Magic inspired game, an more like it was inspired by something else. What with player must choose which creature dwellings they can build in their main town. Supports from smaller town. Random skill and skill upgrade to choose for each level-ups. Only 4 factions(or maybe 5 if there's DLC planned). You know what those features reminds me of ? Disciples. And Disciples 2. This game feels like how a sequel to Disciples II suppose to look like. And that is not a bad thing. In fact, it is a beautiful thing. Also, it's kinda insane, that this game is, as of right now, only at its 0.75 version, and already felt like it is bugless and run smoothly on a, for todays gaming rig standard, potato VN7 laptop. When Songs of Conquest compared to the actual successor of Disciples 2, that is Disciples III, let me put it in an analogy: If Disciples 2 is The King Robert who left The Iron Throne empty, then Disciples III is The Geoffrey; And Songs of Conquest is The Jon Snow. So, yeah, this game is not a "Spiritual Successor" to Heroes of Might and Magic(I think Hero's Hour is more than appropriate to earn that title). It is Much Much Better.
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Posted on: March 16, 2025
Reaver729
Verified ownerGames: 45 Reviews: 1
heroes are better
limit for max unit per stack, every battle dies some own unit
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Posted on: May 20, 2022
Early Access reviewMietekSzwung
Verified ownerGames: 10 Reviews: 1
Superb turn based strategy!
The game is by no means a Heroes of Might and Magic 3 clone – in some aspects it feels better – good game design decisions in the form of army and hero limits that curb certain tedious and boring strategies and shorten player turns, so far better balance, campaign story worth reading through and a community that is bustling with life . In other aspects it is worse – especially the atmosphere, visual design and music imo – but that's a bar set very high and, mind you, those aspects are still at a competent level. With the level of balance and amount of content the game could easily pass as a finished title rather than early access, and a finished title very much worthy of your time. Claims of AI cheating *a bit* seem kind of true, at least in the campaign mode, but you can still finish it and enjoy it (I certainly did). Two thumbs up from me. I'll be playing the game for a long time.
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