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App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone. Description In Call of Thrones, the real-time-strategy mobile MMO game, you can enjoy a magical experience full of courage, strength and glory. Jan 31, Version 4. Fix bugs of Facebook login. Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Size Category Games. Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS 9. Mac Requires macOS Price Free. App Support Privacy Policy. The Eyrie The regional capital and the seat of House Arryn. King's Landing The capital and largest city of the Seven Kingdoms.
Casterly Rock The ancestral stronghold of House Lannister. Storm's End The ancestral seat of House Baratheon, and one of three major castles held by the former royal house. Assemble Your Army. Prove Your Skills. Build Your Castle. Conquer Westeros. Truly Global Servers. Let's get clicking.
In your first hour you'll be delivering more clicks than Bran delivers expressionless stares, as the game sort of teaches you the basics. Place and upgrade buildings by clicking them, and speed up the process by clicking again. Place farms and barracks and mines and hospitals and towers and tents and click them all, then click them again to speed them up, then click them again to upgrade them, then click them again to speed up the upgrades.
Don't forget to claim your rewards by clicking on the list of rewards and then clicking the claim button for each. It's just like that scene in Game of Thrones when Jon Snow walked around touching every building in King's Landing repeatedly and watching a bunch of grain and timber fly off into some stockpile offscreen. There's combat, too, that thankfully doesn't require clicking but does require some keypresses to activate your heroes' powers. I've got Robb Stark, Sansa, and some non-canon commanders in my army fighting through groups of enemies, again and again and again.
Remember that scene in Game of Thrones where an army on horseback rode into the King's Landing throne room, defeated another army on horseback, then triumphantly rode away and into
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