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YEARN Tyrant's Conquest

$9.99
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Developer:
TripleRam Games
Publisher:
TripleRam Games
Platforms:
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About This Game

Simultaneous turn based combat brings strategy games to your couch!

Head to battle in YEARN Tyrant's Conquest and crush your enemies with furious attacks and hordes of minions. Fight on a variety of distinct battlefields in the remains of a past great world ravaged by tyrants. Choose one of them and dominate the battlegrounds.

YEARN is tailor-made for gamepads, but is fully compatible with mouse & keyboard. Featuring hot-seat mode and CPU enemies if you are short on controllers and/or friends! The perfect game for local multiplayer extravaganza!

Features

- Simultaneous turn based combat

- Play as 4 maniacal tyrants

- 20 Maps to conquer

- Conquest mode with 5 cups to choose from

- Game mutators to twist up the gameplay

- CPU bots for single player

- Share a controller for multiplayer or use multiple controllers

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
9 user reviews
22%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Great game! It's a lot of fun, a great game to have when friends come over and you want to play something competitive. Definetly most fun together with friends, but it also has a good one player mode, trust me, the AI will kill you if you think you have time to look at your phone.

7 helpful 2 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Just not a complete game. Mostly what the game tries to execute it does well but there is absolutely nothing ambitous about the game. No theme, no campaign, barely asymettric, insignificant terrain (and a limited number of maps). Could have been great.

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I had fun! The AI makes playing with few people even better!

4 helpful
9 min at review
Not Recommended

This is a 4-player local arena battle. Pick players, pick map and battle it out. The game UI assumes you are using gamepads (but it's very playable with mouse/keyboard as well, and it has a very good "pass the controller" scheme as well, so up to 4 players on 1-4 controllers). For me the most lacking points are: No cooperative play. No campaign or story. No progression. I bought into this after skimming through the description, images and keywords: strategy, splitscreen, simultaneous turn based combat. Somehow I created an image in my head that involves cooperative play, even though there is nothing that even hints of such. Needless to say: this game was not at all what I was looking for. I could see how this game might be fun with a bunch of competitive friends or as a party/drinking game. Obviously I didn't do my research here and that's on me, which makes me feel bad about the thumbs down, but I still think the game is lacking in features. if there were to be any changes in a...

3 helpful
7 min at review
Not Recommended

It's a game. It's very simple. It has the potential to be fun. It is not worth $10 though. Sorry.

2 helpful
10 min at review
Not Recommended

Interesting idea, but it's never really explained what exactly this game is or what it's intending to be. It just kind of throws you in without any sort of guidance and you're left to your own devices to try and figure it out. The tutorial is really just a commands list without much context, forcing you to memorize a huge menu of abstract concepts that you're somehow supposed to know what to do with. Maybe I just have no idea how the game mechanics are supposed to work, but playing matches don't seem to make it any clearer. Move, attack, summon guys, try to flank... it makes some intuitive sense, but then again... not really. I'm on macOS and I haven't finished a single match yet due to crashes. After the first crash I was so overwhelmed by the experience I was kind of relieved that it was over. Like that "what.... just happened to me?" feeling. The art is pretty cool, but it seems more like a demo than a finished product. Or maybe this game just isn't for me.

1 helpful
6 min at review
Not Recommended

2 player local seems to be the main focus - you take turns moving your main boss unit and spawning little armies; it then turns into a swarming / attrition game like the many on Steam already where you're tryiing to send as many fleets, as fast as you can, to your enemie's planet to take it over while they're doing the same. Yearn however is doing this turn-based (which I will say makes the game more intellectually sophiisticated than the others where the person with the faster mouse hand wins) HOWEVER I would completely avoid if you don't already own two Microsoft specific brand gamepads as the develooper probably got paid a little extra by M$ to recoginze those pads only - any other pads like Logitech, Sony, etc won't register at all...there's also no option to turn off gamepad support so if you use a mapping program your mapping will most likely conflict with the M$ brand gamepad maps being forced. Fanboyism / 10

1 funny

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP SP2+
  • Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DX9 (shader model 3.0) or DX11 with feature level 9.3 capabilities
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 5 GB available space

FAQ

How much does YEARN Tyrant's Conquest cost?

YEARN Tyrant's Conquest costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for YEARN Tyrant's Conquest?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP2+ Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DX9 (shader model 3.0) or DX11 with feature level 9.3 capabilities DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 5 GB available space

What platforms is YEARN Tyrant's Conquest available on?

YEARN Tyrant's Conquest is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is YEARN Tyrant's Conquest worth buying?

YEARN Tyrant's Conquest has 22% positive reviews from 9 players.

When was YEARN Tyrant's Conquest released?

YEARN Tyrant's Conquest was released on Apr 6, 2018.

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