Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade

Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade

LilithGames

Rating 4.3 (2,538,542 reviews)

A large-scale civilisation strategy game built around real-time alliances and map control

The game is built around a persistent strategy loop: expand, scout, fight, and coordinate with an alliance. Its systems connect city growth, commander progression, and map warfare, so progress depends on both planning and timing.

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Category Strategy
Installs 50,000,000+
Version 1.1.9.19
Updated Jun 25, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade is a free-to-play strategy game from LilithGames that mixes empire building, real-time battlefield control, and alliance warfare on mobile. Players choose from historical civilisations, expand from a small clan, and manage commanders, scouting, resource gathering, and territory on a shared world map. The structure is closer to a persistent online strategy campaign than a self-contained single-player game, with activity shaped by other players as much as by the map itself. Its presentation leans on a large, zoomable world view and civilisation-specific architecture rather than flashy effects. For Hong Kong players, the appeal is likely to sit in its long-running online competition, while the main limitation is the time commitment that comes with a live kingdom and alliance system.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Civilisation Choice Players pick from 15 historical civilisations, each with distinct architecture, unique units, and special advantages. That choice shapes early identity and the way an empire develops over time.
  • Real-Time Battles Combat happens directly on the map and can change while battles are underway. Troops can join, leave, or reinforce fights as situations shift around cities and passes.
  • Shared World Map All activity takes place on one large map with no separate battle screen. The infinite zoom and natural barriers make territory control and movement part of the strategy.
  • Exploration And Fog Scouts uncover fogged areas, lost temples, barbarian fortresses, caves, and villages. Exploration feeds into preparation by revealing resources, threats, and tactical opportunities.
  • Alliance Coordination Built-in chat with translation, officer roles, map indicators, and territory expansion tools support group play. Alliances are central to defending ground and taking objectives.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile strategy games, this one stands out for scale and persistence. It is not a short-session base builder; it asks players to stay engaged with a living map and a large social layer.

  • Large Player Base The store text cites more than 180,000,000 players worldwide and a shared world with over 80,000 players. That scale suggests an active online environment and a crowded competitive scene.
  • Strong Review Volume Its 4.26 rating from more than 2.5 million reviews on Google Play gives it unusually broad feedback. That volume makes the score more useful than a small sample would be.
  • Cross-Platform Availability The game is available on both Android and iPhone in Hong Kong, which makes it easier for mixed-device households and alliance groups to stay on the same platform.

Things to Know Before Playing

The main tradeoff here is commitment. This is an always-online, socially driven strategy game with free-to-play monetisation, and its scale means it can demand more storage and attention than a lighter mobile title.

  • Online Requirement The description centres on real-time combat, live chat, and a shared world, so constant internet access is effectively part of the experience. Offline play is not suggested by the store text.
  • Age Rating Google Play lists it as Rated for 18+, while the App Store shows 9+. Hong Kong parents should check the store version they use, since the ratings do not match.
  • Storage And Monetisation The iPhone listing shows a 2.16 GB download, and the game is free on both stores. That usually means ongoing updates and in-app purchases, so extra free space is sensible.

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