Eight-Minute Empire is an entertainment strategy game developed by Acram Digital. Available for $4.99, it was updated to v1.30 on January 16, 2023, and currently holds a 4.51 out of 5 rating based on 217 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 423 MB of free space and runs Android 12+ or iOS 13.0+.
Control, strategy, conquest!
Eight-Minute Empire Gameplay Overview
Description
The official version of the board game - Eight-Minute Empire, by Ryan Laukat. AWARDS & HONORS
Our digital adaptation:
Eight-Minute Empire can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
This game is intuitive and fun, but I’m afraid it’s not really worth the price of admission. I’m a primarily single player gamer and enjoy games that are still fun offline. Here, $5 gets you two maps. Everything else, including more maps or options cost additional money. I feel like I paid $5 for a demo version and not a full game.
★★★★★Love it, Just like board game
I have all the board games. This game is awesome I especially like the multiplayer. Little discombobulated about paying $5 for mountains which has negligible general effect on the game but just consider it a helping fund the developers for making an iOS version.
★★★★★Fast & good
While many civilization building games are marathons, this one is more like a 100 yard dash. You play cards to gain resources, which you have to balance, and choose actions from city building, raising troops, moving your troops, naval movement, destroying enemies, etc. the objective is to control regions of the board and preferably continents which you do by gaining a majority. You have a limited number of turns and curren$y to work with, and often the game is over before you know it, generally
★★★★☆Pretty Much Perfect
Could Acram just take over all digital board game design? The UI is insanely polished.
I’ve played the game about a dozen times in 24 hours and I’m ready to take on higher AI difficulty.
Edit: one thing I can’t stand about online multiplayer is that you can’t add AI players to a multiplayer game. Seems like this could be done and would make it easier for two people to play online multiplayer but not have to resort to a two player game.