Hex Empires: Grave Consequences
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Hex Empires: Grave Consequences
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Description
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How to Play
Move your armies around a map and conquer all enemy capitals, before the enemies conquer yours.
FAQ
What is Hex Empires: Grave Consequences?
Hex Empires: Grave Consequences is a turn-based strategy game developed by S. Pacewicz where you command an empire to conquer a map divided into hexagonal territories.
How do you play Hex Empires: Grave Consequences?
In Hex Empires: Grave Consequences, you capture hexes, manage armies, and tactically attack or defend cities and resources against other empires in a digital board game format.
What are the main features of Hex Empires: Grave Consequences?
Hex Empires: Grave Consequences offers map conquest, turn-based combat, city management, and resource allocation, with variable difficulty settings and multiple maps.
Is Hex Empires: Grave Consequences multiplayer?
Hex Empires: Grave Consequences is a single-player strategy game where you compete against AI-controlled empires rather than other players.
How does progression work in Hex Empires: Grave Consequences?
Progression in Hex Empires: Grave Consequences is based on conquering new territories, capturing capitals, managing cities, and strategically expanding your empire across each scenario map.
Comments
marineFC
Jul. 02, 2014
Just realised this - one of my favourite features from Hex Empire 1 is gone, conquered countries regaining independence when an empire falls. Please consider re-adding this, it made the game so much better.
This makes sense, I simply forgot about it.
Caedor
May. 21, 2014
Cities and factories that get blown up produce fewer soldiers. The key is to destroy the enemy's facilities while keeping yours intact.
ddsw1b
Apr. 21, 2014
"we strongly believe that one day all of the people in the world will live together in peace and harmony as slaves to a great nation" >_> wait what?
Cogitation
May. 05, 2014
It would help if armies could be given waypoints. Often, a movement order does NOT go through all the points that I want an army to march through.
vints
Apr. 25, 2014
greatly enjoyed hex empires, nice sequel!
I can't say I understand the controls though. Strangely, sometimes my troops will not complete orders and stand idly letting the enemies pass by. For instance, this happens when a group was ordered to go to one of my cities which got captured before they arrived.