Konquest is a software application built for KDE 4 that serves as the GNU-Lactic Konquest's updated version.
As the game begins, you'll be presented with the game board that consists of both blank squares and filled squares that represent the existing planets. At the outset, each player owns one planet, and the planet's background is in the player's color. If you move your mouse over a planet, you can view additional information such as the planet name, owner, ships, production, and kill percentage.
The name of the planet is how it is referred to in the game, and the planets are named alphabetically with uppercase letters. As the game progresses, the planet's ownership can change based on who conquers it. The ships are the current number of ships on the planet, and the production is the number of ships that the planet can produce each turn. Even though the production of ships may vary, it always remains the same.
One essential aspect of the game is the kill percentage, which is a measure of the effectiveness of the ships produced at a given planet. Attack fleets take the kill percentage of their planet of departure, while defense fleets use the kill percentage of the planet they are defending. You can easily see the planet name, the owner, and the current number of ships on a planet in the square where the planet is located. The owner is represented by the background color of the planet, the name is in the upper left corner, and the number of ships is in the lower right corner.
To send ships from one planet to another, select the planet you want to send ships from, enter the number of ships in the green box in the upper right corner, and press enter. Repeat this procedure until you've sent out all the ships you want. When you're done with your turn, press End Turn. After all players have played one turn, dialog boxes will appear, giving you the latest news. This process continues until one of the players owns the entire galaxy. In summary, Konquest is a fun and captivating game for those who enjoy strategic gameplay.
Version 1.1: N/A