Takeover
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▼ About this game & tips
About Takeover
Takeover is a real-time strategy game where you command squads of units to protect your strongholds from enemies and seize their buildings to win. For centuries the Rivadis Empire ruled the continent in its shine and glory. But now it fell into necromancers’ hands and dying. Time for Takeover has come! Lead one of 3 nations in the battle for Rivadis. Each nation has 5 types of squads, 3 types of strongholds and magic spells. In addition, you can build gold mines, farms to hire more squads, and obelisks to get more mana. Key features: - Real-time strategy with squads - 3 nations that you can control (and an extra Necromancers nation) - 5 squad types - 3 spells and a powerful Grand Spell for each nation. - Edicts - upgrades that make your army stronger - 8 levels for each nation
How to Play Takeover
Start Takeover and take your time getting comfortable with the controls before starting your first big build. Collect basic materials nearby and experiment with placing and removing blocks. The game rewards curiosity and creative experimentation.
Controls
Use WASD or Arrow Keys to move and your mouse to look or interact, depending on the game.
Why Players Love This Game
Players who enjoy sandbox creativity, exploration, and building their own structures will find Takeover immediately engaging. The game loads instantly in the browser and works on both desktop and mobile without any installation or setup. Fans of strategy games will recognise familiar mechanics here, presented in a clean and accessible format.
Skills You Can Practice
Spending time with Takeover gives players an opportunity to develop creativity, planning, exploration and coordination.
Tips for Beginners
- Combine blocks or items in different ways to discover new building or crafting possibilities.
- Note landmarks near your base so you do not get lost while exploring further out.
- Learn the movement controls thoroughly before starting any complex building or crafting project.
- Experiment freely — block-style games reward creativity and there is rarely a single correct approach.