Key Features
- Fog of War: Visibility drops to your immediate neighbors. You have to guess where the AI is massing their forces.
- Crowded Map: Every single cell starts owned. You start fighting for space on turn one.
- Power Tiers: Large cells hold up to 12 points instead of 8. These are the only spots worth dying for.
- Scaling Maps: Five sizes range from tiny skirmishes to massive slogs. The largest boards get messy fast.
How to Play
Mastering Hex Conquest attacks
Tap your own tile, then tap an adjacent enemy one to initiate a skirmish. Your power level determines the win rate, so don't attack equal-strength tiles unless you enjoy gambling. Learning how to play Hex Conquest requires patience. A common mistake is burning all your power on a single, risky capture.
Reinforce your Hex Conquest lines
After the fighting, use your remaining points to fortify your front. Hex Conquest controls are simple taps, but choosing where to stack power is the real mental hurdle. If you are feeling lazy, just hit skip and let the computer distribute your points. It isn't always perfect, but it saves time.
Who Should Play Hex Conquest?
Frequently Asked Questions about Hex Conquest
Can I play Hex Conquest on my phone?
Yes, it runs right in your mobile browser. The simple tap interface makes it feel like it was made for a touchscreen.
Does Hex Conquest have multiplayer?
It is just you against the AI, which can be a bit predictable after a while. You can face up to four opponents at once to make things harder.
Is Hex Conquest free to play?
Yes, Hex Conquest is completely free to play on Nub Games. There are no in-app purchases. No download or registration required.
Can I play Hex Conquest on mobile?
Hex Conquest works on both desktop and mobile devices. Best played in portrait mode.
What age rating is Hex Conquest?
Hex Conquest has a content rating of 0++. It is suitable for all ages.
