
It's also got a story-based role-playing element, online deathmatch, and even the ever-popular battle royale formula crammed in for good measure. The next minute, it tosses players into epic scale battles with two or more massive armies vying for dominance. One minute, it's a city building sim, tasking players with building and upgrading a grand castle while collecting and maintaining precious resources. Iron Throne takes a complicated approach, tossing everything and every genre the developers could find into the mix at once, hoping for the best. Sometimes app developers try to take what's popular, and then add new elements to come up with something that feels both familiar and original - but this game winds up being a confusing mess. Live up to your heritage, build a new legacy, and lead your people to a new Golden Age. You'll have to recruit great heroes from distant lands and lead grand armies into battle against the encroaching darkness. You must restore your castle and bring magic back to the land. As a descendant of ancient powerful magicians, you now hold in your hands the fate of the Empire. Now, after centuries of peace, the Dimensional Void has begun to open once more, and Infidus and his dark armies are returning. Unfortunately, this act broke the world and drained it of magic. To stop Infidus, the great wizard Liveratus unleashed the power of an ancient artifact, hurling Infidus into the Dimensional Void.


History tells of a time when the Empire had fallen to Infidus, a magic user corrupted by the temptation of dark magic. IRON THRONE introduces players to the Tellurian Empire, a land of powerful magics, ancient dragons, and a constant struggle between those gifted with the ability to command those forces.
