ROME: Total War - Alexander Cheats

ROME: Total War - Alexander Hack 1.14.1 + Redeem Codes

Ancient history’s great game

Developer: Feral Interactive Ltd
Category: Games
Price: $4.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.14.1
ID: com.feralinteractive.romealex-ios

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Description

Lead 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 16.1 or later. You need 4GB of free space on your device, though we recommend at least double this to avoid initial installation issues.

Supported iPhones:

• iPhone 8/8 Plus and later
• iPhone SE 2 (2020) and later

Supported iPads:

• iPad mini 5 (2019) and later
• iPad Air 3 (2019) and later
• iPad (5th generation, 2017) and later
• Any iPad Pro

© 2002–2023 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.

Version history

1.14.1
2023-09-12
• Fixes a number of minor issues

1.13
2019-10-23
• Adds support for the iPhone 5S and later (see description for full list of supported iPhones)
• Adds a range marker feature that shows the firing distance of missile units
• Adds a Very Easy difficulty setting for the Campaign mode
• Increased zoom-out level on Battle map
• Increased zoom-in level on Campaign map
• Improved Faction Summary screen provides at-a-glance information on your faction
• Improved Character Details screen exposes previously hidden stats and retinue effects
• Battle UI can be hidden, allowing greater control over unit paths and formations (tap with two fingers to hide/display UI)
• First Time Help system; help appears automatically whenever you access a new screen or attempt a new action (can be enabled/disabled via in-game options)
• Improved general help system; tap and hold on units and UI elements to see more information
• In-game manual for hints and tips on Campaign and Battle play
• Track your progress in Historical Battles; receive bronze, silver or gold ratings depending on what difficulty you completed the battle
• Adds an Auto-Merge Units option to merge depleted units in armies or fleets
• Device battery level now visible on the Campaign Map
• Adds colour-coded tooltips in Battle mode to easily see positive or negative unit condition
• Improved Battle status info; status info can be toggled to appear above each unit, and shows unit alignment (friendly/hostile), unit type, health, current orders, morale and ammo, along with their current path
• Adds tap-to-move controls with improved pathfinding for multi-turn journeys
• Adds Manual Camera Tilt mode - drag with two fingers to tilt the camera (can be enabled/disabled via in-game options)
• iPhone only: Card bar can be expanded to display larger unit and building cards (can be triggered manually or set to expand automatically via in-game options)
• iPhone only: Scrolling tooltip ticker; key information scrolls along the panel at the top of the screen
• iPhone only: Retinue lists; easily track which followers are attached to which characters
• Uses the Metal graphics API instead of OpenGL
• Fixes a number of minor issues
1.8.1
2017-08-11
• Fixes a crash that some users experienced when launching the game
• Fixes an issue where the game would crash when using the 3D Settlement view
• Fixes an issue where the game would crash when adopting a general as a family member
• Minor improvements to localisation
• Further improvements to stability
1.8
2017-07-26

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
1 663 Ratings

Reviews

Barrybondsssss,
A masterpiece
It’s weird seeing a game I loved so much back when on the PC in the App Store. I have Alexander and Barbarian invasion and they’re exactly what I remembered, large scale strategic combat at its finest. I must say though, if you’re an imperial campaign type, go for Rome or Barbarian. Absolutely love the games, what a perfect iPad app to have for long amounts of time like an airplane. 5 stars, you guys earned it. I must add one thing too, it would be nice if I could complete the set with Rome (have Barbarian Invasion and Alexander) at a discounted rate, as $17 is a lot to spend on 3 games when you don’t know if the game mechanics will translate well to an iphone or iPad and like myself, I imagine people want to test the waters so to speak before investing in the 3 game pack.
5 stars, fantastic, love the games and would love to see more from the total war set on the App Store.
KPiimauna,
One considerable flaw
For those of you who don’t know, this developer has created what may be the most profound representation of the Hellenistic era within the video game industry; the battle controls and campaign immersion are hard to beat and were impossible to compare to in it’s day when it was originally released. This game as well as it’s base program will always be one of the best strategy games ever in my opinion, but this expansion has one brutal and inexcusable flaw in that the campaign doesn’t include India or the Hindu Kush Mountains, the lands of myth and legends at the edge of Alexander’s known world, just past of which he and his armies would finally be forced to turn around. I found it hard to believe the first time I beat the campaign. I feel the expansion is not complete; it ended so abruptly that it seemed like a slap to the face even though I was suspicious of the map border the whole time. Because of this I’d say the expansion lacks length as well as informative depth and history. It’s still a great play and an excellent way to get a kid interested in Greek history, but without a multiplayer add on or other faction campaigns it will lack replay ability compared to it’s base game. I still highly recommend the game for anyone who likes the vanilla RTW, but it hardly emphasizes the accomplishes of Alexander the Great and doesn’t give any insight to his companions or their history.
Salah ad-Din Yusuf Ibn Ayyub,
Alexander the just okay
Overall, I believe this game is really good, much like it’s other sister games. The main flaw I see is that ROME: Total War - Alexander just is not repayable enough, with historical battles not being good (different review for a different time), only four factions for custom battles, and only the one Alexander campaign, which you must play the exact same way every time if you want to win (go through Persia, take the key settlements in time or you lose). With most of my review directed towards the cracks, it is easy to forget the beauty of this mosaic. While there is only one campaign, it is a pretty good one, the time limit forcing a new rush into your actions that other campaigns often lack. The historical battles are also great, their problems being the problems with all historical battles. In summary, this game deserves either the four stars I gave it, or three if you think the problems are worse than I believe. Great game Feral, I love it!
Xeripedes,
It’s a nice port of a pc game but...
It maybe a design intention to have no access to India but why are the Persians there? It undermines what they may have tried to do or why have a settlement there at all? The units in the game are comically color coded and lack the realism and discipline of the historical armies. You can only play as Alexander’s faction which does remove sone of the variety and fun that the option to play a variety of factions bring. Still not a bad game but then then lack of versatility does lower the replay value quite a bit. The intro and ending sequences were fun and educational that could have used a bit more of a sense of story or role playing during the mid of the game. Given the type of one shot one side game it is, more story and rp like elements would have helped it greatly. While the merc options were one of the highlights, some of the units were too generic or appearing in in places that made less sense.
Ggggjgfcghhfhfg,
Great game, new idea?
I have been fascinated with the historical aspects of all the total war games. But I have never had the money to afford a gaming pc and the total war games I would love to play. What if you all brought empire total war to iOS. It would be a great addition I believe to the franchise to expand to the mobile platform. Please consider this and if it’s not possible let me know.
tanner77,
I love Total War Games!
I really love Total War games and I've been so excited that first Rome and now Alexander are available on iOS. However this one, Alexander, is really buggy. I don't remember Rome iOS being as buggy as this play through of Alexander was for me. Hopefully they keep ironing out the bugs.

Edit: I just replayed the campaign after the last update and many of the bugs have been fixed. I still saw a few bugs, such as one involving being unable to deselect a city on the world map that happened on both play throughs occasionally, however performance has really improved. I'll raise my review from 3 to 4 stars.
jcody8121,
Disappointed
Two things. This really needed to let players play both sides( big let down). Also no one ever makes a version of ruling the Roman Empire at it’s peek?? All I ever see build it or fight for it. I think your version Would be perfect. I would love your version to come out with a time set at the beginning of the Emperor Trajans Rule or right after his death. I’m nearly 50 years old and I wanted a game like this since I was a kid . And maybe have some premade battle plans for some of us that like battles but maybe not so much thrown on you.
James Cody
DJWicki,
Decent game, but disappointing
Same standards of graphics and mechanics as both Rome and Barbarian Invasion. However, you only are allowed to play as Macedonia, the map is quite warped, and you only have until Alexander dies to pretty much conquer the entire map. If the time limit wasn’t there and you can play as all other factions, it would have gotten 5 stars.

This is not worth the $5 it takes to buy it. Maybe $2 at best. $1 would be a better price for the lack of an extensive campaign
cameron's blogs,
Can you make more games
Can you make all of the PC games on mobile I really want to play games like total war empire and Napoleon I already have the mobile collection I don’t have a PC so could you please do this because I really want to play every total war ever if you did this I would be so happy so please do this.
The Beast Gaming,
Get this Game 😃😃😃😃😃😃
Alexander the Great and his commanders will bring you to victory with 100 turns you have the challenge to become the King of Asia. Even though Alexander died at age 33 he ages very slowly the detail on units is remarkable and the graphics is outstanding, if you don’t have this game you will be sorry you’re missing out Sega and total war you done it again.