Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade

Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade

LilithGames

Rating 4.4 (2,538,479 reviews)

A large-scale real-time strategy game built around alliances, territorial control, and historical commanders

The game’s systems are built to reward constant movement, coordination, and long-term empire growth. Rather than isolated matches, it ties exploration, combat, and resource gathering into a single persistent map where alliances shape most of the action.

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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 mobile strategy game from LilithGames that blends empire building with real-time battlefield control. It asks players to choose a historical civilization, expand territory, scout fogged regions, and coordinate with alliances across a shared world map. The structure is closer to a persistent MMO strategy game than a self-contained campaign, with most activity centred on gathering, positioning troops, and reacting to other players in real time. The official description also points to MOBA and RTS influences, though the practical experience is mostly about map control and alliance warfare. Its appeal comes from scale: thousands of players, multiple civilizations, and commanders drawn from history give it a broad, competitive frame that feels familiar to genre fans but unusually crowded and social on mobile.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Civilization Choice Players select from 15 historical civilizations, each with its own architecture, units, and advantages. That choice shapes the early identity of an empire and gives progression a distinct strategic angle.
  • Real-Time Warfare Battles happen live on the map, and troops can be redirected while conflicts are underway. This makes timing and response more important than static planning alone.
  • Single World Map All activity takes place on one large map with no separate battle screen. The infinite zoom approach keeps city management, scouting, and combat tied together in the same space.
  • Alliance Coordination Built-in chat, translation, officer roles, and map markers help groups organise attacks and territory control. The social layer is central, not optional, because alliances gain resources and strategic access.
  • Commander Progression Historical commanders level up by fighting barbarians and can be improved through an RPG-style talent tree and skill system. That gives the game a collection and upgrade loop alongside its strategy layer.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile strategy games, this one is defined by scale and persistence rather than short, self-contained skirmishes. The combination of a shared map, alliance politics, and historical commanders gives it a more layered structure than many city-builders on phones.

  • Persistent Shared World The description emphasises a world shared by a very large player base, which makes territory control and alliance movement feel consequential. That persistent structure is the main draw for strategy fans.
  • Flexible Troop Orders Troops can be redirected at any time, split between commanders, and used for multiple tasks at once. That freedom supports reactive play instead of locking players into one decision.
  • Strong Store Momentum The game has more than 50,000,000 installs on Google Play and over 2.5 million ratings there, alongside a 4.35 average. Those numbers suggest a long-running, heavily tested release.

Things to Know Before Playing

The game is accessible on both major mobile stores in Canada, but it comes with the usual tradeoffs of a large free strategy title. Progress is built around online systems, long-term management, and a substantial app footprint on iPhone and iPad.

  • Online-Heavy Design The description centres on multiplayer competition, live chat, and a shared world map, so it is not a good fit for offline play. Stable internet is part of the experience.
  • Free-To-Play Monetization It is free on both the Canada Google Play Store and App Store, which usually means optional in-app purchases and long progression systems. The store pages should be checked for current pricing details.
  • Large iOS Download The App Store listing shows a size of about 2.16 GB, so storage planning matters on iPhone and iPad. The Android listing does not show size here, but extra space for updates is still wise.

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