Frog factions
Two years of early access have been kindSongs of Conquest.
This full release is more a case of offering more for your money than dramatically expanding how it plays.
Thanks to its editing tools, there are already a few player made campaigns and maps, too.

Troves are often guarded by neutral, static armies where you’re able to try out new tactics.
Even the borders feature lovely animated scenery you might never stop to notice.
You might even have one whose role is mostly to ferry reinforcements from your towns to your combat wielders.

The game rewards learning your way around, but it doesn’t demand scholarship.
A little extra wood, or more powerful magic?
And Songs of Conquest is aheapof fun.

I appreciate that there’s no bog standard Human Empire or goddamn elves.
I like Songs of Conquest a lot.
Its main inspiration is clear, but it more than earns its own place in the sun.

This review is based on a copy of the game provided by the publisher.
