Ember Conflict

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Released
Available Now: App Store
Genre: Strategy
Platforms: Universal
Requirements: iOS 6.0+

Game Synopsis

It is 10,000 years in the future, and a long-forgotten catastrophe had changed the world forever. There are now different factions all over the world, and they are all fighting to control one thing: the rare and expensive resource called Ember.

What's The Game?

Ember Conflict is an online multiplayer strategy game that is optimized for the larger screens of iPads and other tablets. Players will be fighting against other people in real-time in an effort to control the rare and expensive resource, Ember. The game is fully rendered in gorgeous 3-D, and there are plenty of units to control and customization options to make your army better than the rest.

What Makes it Fun?

Ember Conflict is designed to bring tablet players an experience they haven’t met yet: a pure, hardcore gaming experience, adapted to the device they’re holding. It is not a port of a PC genre (we’re talking about you, all the MOBAs on the App Store), and it’s not a toned-down, casual game based on existing IP.

For Gamers That...

  • Enjoy strategy games
  • Like online battles with other people
  • Want to play bloody battles while sitting on the toilet
  • Love Total War
  • Not For Gamers That...

  • Love building their bases in Starcraft, but not the actual combat
  • Developer

    Substantial Games

    We are three like-minded industry veterans who met around a glass of baijiu. Or it might have been beer. Testimonies about that night are mysteriously hard to come by. All that's remembered is that Han shot first. After a few glasses, tongues were loosened enough for them all to realize they had a common grief against the state of the current game industry; shallow gameplay mechanics and exploitative monetization tactics are treating the gamer as if he's nothing else than an endless purse. They donned their spandexes, sent over resignation letters, grabbed their laptops, and got to work right away. Substantial Games, prodigal child of these three bright minds, was unleashed onto our world.