Indie game developer Sander Frenken has revealed that his upcoming strategy game, Battledom, is currently undergoing alpha testing. This RTS-lite title serves as a spiritual successor to Frenken's popular 2020 release, Herodom. Developed over approximately two years by the part-time developer, Battledom closely resembles Frenken's original vision for Herodom, a successful tower defense game.
Battledom introduces flexible RTS battle mechanics, granting players freedom to maneuver units across the battlefield. Players directly target enemies and manually control siege weapons for devastating attacks. Strategic formations enhance gameplay, adding a layer of tactical depth.
Players earn coins to recruit units, initially equipped with basic weapons and no armor. However, extensive customization is possible; players can equip units with a variety of weapons and armor pieces, each affecting stats like range, accuracy, defense, and attack power.
These items aren't found through exploration; instead, they are crafted within the player's village. Gathering resources like wood, leather, and coal is crucial for crafting, requiring interaction with various villagers, including blacksmiths and magicians.
Frenken is widely recognized for Herodom, which enjoys a 4.6 App Store rating. Herodom features over 55 collectible heroes, 150+ units and siege weapons, and historically-inspired battles. Progression unlocks new hairstyles, body types, crops, and farm animals.
iOS users can participate in the Battledom alpha test by downloading TestFlight. For updates and news on Battledom, follow Sander Frenken on X (formerly Twitter) or Reddit. Frenken's other games are available on the App Store.