In Feb 5, 2010, Hithere released another parody King and Conqueror, both MMOHUT and PlayBBG reviewed this game. As a 2010 browser game, King and Conqueror came as monotonous as MMOHUT concluded.
Below is the reviews:
To start with the review of king of conqueror, I would like to quote MMOHUT’s editor Altay’s final conclusion about this “crap”
——King and Conqueror does little to innovate in an already crowded genre. With dated graphics and gameplay that feels too monotonous, this one should probably be skipped.—–
Wait…Wait… Never ever skip this…Let me review it
If “King and Conqueror,” a platitude in the browser gaming world, were put to a 1-minute test, the word most likely to come to mind would certainly be “Crap.”
The original name was published in China, which is oriented from the movie Lord of War. When I said the lord of war, It means only the name is oriented from the movie. The gameplay is nothing but Empire Craft.
The game begins with three races Orc , Humans and Chaos in what is unclear of ages, but it is imaginary. You, most of the times, could only spend your money, buy virtual items, and waste your time and energy, finally you quit the game.
Your heroes, troops must have suddenly vanished under your eyes, and
100% Chinese games, or Hithere’s strategy game is the copycat of Evony, king and Conqueror is of course no exception. Evony has been has been adapted from Kingory by JoyPort, that reaches peak in China.
By creating the same game using the same code, the Hithere team could do little job while creating more benefits using its existing user base.
What is violent and repulsive is you spend your money, and Hithere got handsomely paid in an ecstasy.
king and Conqueror is a money-rolling machine under the skin of Empire Craft, which has been proven a rubbish game ever before.
The game, what is meant to be mysterious and fantasy the official website cheated on constitutes just an totally ironic adage.
In the final analysis, king and Conqueror: A wolf in sheep’s clothing, is sinister, terrible, creepy, weird. It is a cliche, banality, hoary platitude truism hackneyed and stereotyped expressions.
