Lords Mobile | |
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Developer(s) | IGG |
Publisher(s) | IGG |
Engine | Unity |
Platform(s) | iOS, iPadOS, Android, Amazon, Microsoft Windows |
Release | February 26, 2016 (Android) March 30, 2016 (iOS) August 4, 2016 (Amazon) June 3, 2019 (Microsoft Windows) |
Genre(s) | Strategy, massively multiplayer online game, business simulation |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Lords Mobile is a real-time strategy and construction game developed and published by IGG, available to download on Android, iOS, and Steam. It was released globally in 14 March 2016. The game is free to play and offers in-app purchases. According to App Annie, the game is one of the top-grossing apps (strategy) on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play. The official description of the game states that it has more than 200 million players around the world.
In 2016, Lords Mobile won the Google Play Awards for "Best Competitive Game", [1] and in 2017, it was nominated for "Best Multiplayer Game" [2] [3] and called "Android Excellence Game" by Google. [4]
The game combines role-playing, real-time strategy and city-building mechanics. [5] Its gameplay consists of several game modes, the most notable of which are PVP-battles. Players develop their own base and build an army in order to attack enemy bases, destroy them, seize resources and capture enemy leaders. Usually, players can attack only enemies from their own kingdom, but during the Kingdom War (KvK), all servers (excluding new servers) are opened for attacks. Players can attack monsters and "Darknests" that periodically appear on the kingdom map in order to claim resources from them. In addition to the usual attacks, players can participate in contests, the purpose of which is to capture a location on the map, earning bonuses either for themselves or the guild that they are a part of.
The game also has several additional gameplay modes:
Attacks and defenses in the game require developed tactical and strategic thinking. The player must not only know which heroes to take into battle, what equipment to wear but also be able to make quick decisions that are correlated with the current situation. Capturing locations (e.g. Wonders) requires in many respects the coordinated action of several players of one guild. [6]
Players can join or create guilds in order to collaborate with other players regardless of location. Guildmates are able to assist their allies with build time and research time. They can also earn rewards for their allies by defeating kingdom monsters and making in-game purchases. [6] Each guild has a leader (Rank 5) who can assign the ranking and positions of the guild members. Guilds will have Rank 4s whose duties vary depending on the guild, but typically involve deleting guild fest quests and allowing a member's alternative account in and out of the guild. The rank of leaders are Rank 5 (highest) to Rank 1 (lowest).
Guild Fest is a recurring event that takes place shortly after Kingdom versus Kingdom (KvK). During the week-long event, players select various quests to complete ranging from gathering resources off from tiles, gaining several 19+ level essences from darknests (this should only be selected if they are a T3 player with no chance of ever being able to actually help win the nest), training troops, and completing Hell Events. Ultimately, the guild will be awarded prizes for their participation in Guild Fest. However, the monetary value of these free rewards does not correlate to the amount of money players likely had to spend in order to achieve their minimum required score.
Lords Mobile features over 50 characters known as Heroes. They are divided into three types: Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence. All Heroes are unique with different skills, attributes, designs, and backgrounds. The strategy of the game assumes the need to improve these characters and command different types of troops (infantry, ranged, cavalry, siege engine) for attacking any position and order on targets. Additional Heroes are available through in-game purchase bundles while the game's launch Heroes are all available by completing Hero Stages. [6]
The company conducts massive promotions in different parts of the world (in particular in China and South Asia): forms of marketing range widely from cooperation with a supermarket chain (Indomaret in Indonesia) [7] to inviting famous Youtubers (f.e., Caster Wars in Thailand) [8] [9] and stars as representatives. The game's most notable celebrity endorsements are Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai (Cai Yilin), [10] [11] [12] Korean actress Song Ji-hyo, [13] [14] Japanese comedian Daisuke Miyagawa and gravure idol Rio Uchida. [15]
In his review for GameZebo, Tom Christiansen pointed out that he barely made his way through the game's introduction. ("This sort of chore is typical (though to a lesser degree) in many mobile strategy games, but Lords Mobile has taken it to an extreme"). He called the game's "saving grace" a PvE mode in which players can control Heroes in real time and launch skills. However, the rest of the gameplay seemed to him like a routine job, which he wished the developers to get rid of. [16]
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2016 | Google Play Awards | Best Competitive Game | Won |
2017 | Google Play Awards | NONE | Nominated |
2017 | Google Play Awards | Android Excellence Game | Won |
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