| The game I am reviewing today is called Hex | | | | be used once. As you move through the map |
| Empire, sponsored by Minijuegos. The game is a | | | | you face the computer players which can be put |
| basic strategy game, easy to get the hang of, | | | | on different difficulties depending on your skill level. |
| but does have a sense of difficulty to it. | | | | When you move your unit onto another players |
| The game starts up with a randomized map | | | | units then they will "fight" and the computer will |
| supposedly created by complicated arithmetic | | | | decide who wins, depending on number of units |
| equations. There are 4 different countries/states | | | | and moral and whoever wins will come out alive. |
| you can choose from to start your conquest of | | | | The option of the game is to conquer the rest of |
| world domination. When you find the map to your | | | | the world. |
| liking and the country to your liking you start the | | | | Another strategy to this is being able to have a |
| game. You start with a few units at your home | | | | peace pact with another computer, which usually |
| base and move through the map by clicking on | | | | only happens towards the beginning of the game |
| your units then clicking in the given area to move | | | | as long as you have not came in conflict with that |
| them. The unit display is as followed, Number of | | | | player. To defeat another country/state you |
| people in the unit you have selected over the | | | | must move your units to their main state and |
| moral number/bonus. These bonuses can be | | | | defeat the units standing on the main state to |
| achieved by moving to certain spots on the map. | | | | achieve victory and take control of all the ports |
| For example, if you move onto a city (Regular | | | | and cities of the country/state you have |
| dot) you get a people bonus which increases the | | | | conquered. The only downside to the game is the |
| number of people you have on the unit you | | | | occasional small glitch and worst of all, there is no |
| moved to the city, another bonus is a moral | | | | multi player. A game like this is just begging for |
| bonus which can be achieved by either capturing a | | | | online multi player. Although the game does not |
| port (port-like icon) or by using the "Give a | | | | have multi player it is most definitely addicting, |
| speech" bonus which boosts the moral of all units | | | | strategic and fun. |
| around the map by a great amount, but can only | | | | |