ROME: Total War - Alexander Feral Interactive Ltd Lead history’s most audacious military campaign as Alexander the Great and embark upon a conquest of the all-powerful Pe… TouchArcade Rating: $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsLead history’s most audacious military campaign as Alexander the Great and embark upon a conquest of the all-powerful Persian Empire. Alexander is the perfect game for seasoned commanders. For a gentler introduction to classical warfare, start with ROME: Total War. THE ULTIMATE STRATEGIC CHALLENGE If you have mastered ROME and Barbarian Invasion, Alexander awaits as the ultimate test of your skills. DARING MARTIAL FEATS Lead the Greek kingdom of Macedon through Central Asia to lay waste the Persian Empire. ALEXANDER’S ARMIES Command over 50 units unique to the game, including Macedonian Companion Cavalry. BUILT FOR iOS Enjoy intuitive touch controls and a user interface designed for mobile gaming. ENORMOUS 3D BATTLES Turn your screen into a dynamic battlefield with thousands of units in action. This game requires iOS 12 or later and just under 4GB of space to install. Supported iPhones: • iPhone 5S • iPhone 6/6 Plus • iPhone 6S/6S Plus • iPhone SE • iPhone 7/7 Plus • iPhone 8/8 Plus • iPhone X • iPhone XS/XS Max • iPhone XR • iPhone 11 • iPhone 11 Pro/11 Pro Max • iPod Touch (6th Generation) • iPod Touch (7th Generation) Supported iPads: • iPad mini 2 • iPad mini 3 • iPad mini 4 • iPad mini 5 • iPad Air • iPad Air 2 • iPad Air 3 • iPad (5th Generation) • iPad (6th Generation) • iPad Pro (1st Generation: 9.7", 12.9") • iPad Pro (2nd Generation: 10.5", 12.9") • iPad Pro (3rd generation: 11", 12.9") © 2002–2019 The Creative Assembly Limited. Originally developed by The Creative Assembly Limited. Originally published by SEGA. Creative Assembly, the Creative Assembly logo, Total War, Rome: Total War and the Total War logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of The Creative Assembly Limited. SEGA and the SEGA logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of SEGA Corporation. Developed for and published on iOS by Feral Interactive Limited. iOS and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Feral and the Feral logo are trademarks of Feral Interactive Ltd. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. Information Seller:Feral Interactive Ltd Genre:Simulation, Strategy Release:Jul 26, 2017 Updated:Oct 23, 2019 Version:1.13 Size:3.4 GB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel currymutton Well-Known Member Oct 16, 2008 4,430 1 0 #2 currymutton, Jul 27, 2017 Interesting. This game definitely calls for a bigger screen. Findalflin Well-Known Member Mar 13, 2016 47 0 0 #3 Findalflin, Jul 27, 2017 Still waiting for iPhone plus version if it ever comes. I played this a lot as a kid and would love to play it in my pocket. Admiral Bison Well-Known Member Apr 26, 2016 100 5 18 #4 Admiral Bison, Jul 27, 2017 Downloading once I get home. Still need to complete Rome and Barbarians. stelph Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Nov 16, 2016 249 41 28 #5 stelph, Jul 27, 2017 Same, looking forward to playing this when I get home From memory of the first time they came round the three games worked very well independently because you had to have different strategies for each game, the original Rome:Total war was kind of neutral, you would slowly build up and expand - Barbarians added the horde aspect which means you still had to have a slow build up but had to be ready for the sh*t to hit the fan when the hordes turned up. Alexander more or less removes any slow build up and because of the timers involved you almost have to go on the rampage immediately - looking forward to it (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Still waiting for iPhone plus version if it ever comes. I played this a lot as a kid and would love to play it in my pocket.
Same, looking forward to playing this when I get home From memory of the first time they came round the three games worked very well independently because you had to have different strategies for each game, the original Rome:Total war was kind of neutral, you would slowly build up and expand - Barbarians added the horde aspect which means you still had to have a slow build up but had to be ready for the sh*t to hit the fan when the hordes turned up. Alexander more or less removes any slow build up and because of the timers involved you almost have to go on the rampage immediately - looking forward to it