
Madhu Sudhan
Good game, nice graphics, graphics are comparatively better than antiyoy. Based on squares, no hexagons, it is simple to understand movement, looks simple, but on the other side entire game is quite costly to buy. Antiyoy developer is selling his games for a lesser price, please do the same thing or atleast sell at reasonable price not too costly or not too cheap. There is no multiplayer section to play in this game, in antiyoy there is an online version.
1 person found this review helpful
HBRZ-Developer
February 25, 2022
Hello Madhu, thank you for your review! I can't say if Yiotro get's enough income from his games to make it profitable for the time he invest. Unfortunately, for me, when i make the prices cheaper, i have to reduce the time for developing Island Empire and features will be released slower. :( I also want to add an online mode for the next udpates.

Saswata Debnath
Great potential! I personally love such tactical games, playstore needs such games however the rules aren't very clear. Sometimes my units just die even though I have money in the bank, other times a knight randomly transforms into a city, don't know if it is a bug or a game mechanic. It would be great to have some rule book / system to know the workings. Shall upgrade my rating. Good work developer
7 people found this review helpful
HBRZ-Developer
July 29, 2021
Hello, I'm sorry if you had trouble with the gameplay. I've uploaded a new version yesterday with an better tutorial. It should be available in a few days for everyone :)
Units die, if you run out of money.
A new city appears if your current city get's destroyed or your territory get's cut off.
Best Regards Michael

Aaron Young
I first downloaded this game several years back, and I'd enjoyed it so much then that I had bought all the island packs. This game is a classic example of having good building blocks and repeatedly putting them together into compelling new puzzles. I'd burned out originally once I'd figured out how to handle the "even match" and "end game" patterns. When I finally came back, the remaining content kept me going as it presented new twists on the "starting out" and "establishment" phases.
6 people found this review helpful