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Features & Capabilities

Galcon 2: Galactic Conquest is a demolition derby in space. Send swarms of ships from planet to planet to conquer the galaxy in this fast-paced multiplayer strategy game.

Clans battle for galactic supremacy, with tournaments to prove your skills and galcoins to bet. Enjoy diverse ship shapes like triangle and trapezoid, and planets crafted from lava and ice for dynamic battles.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Hassey Enterprises, Inc.
Rating:
3.90
(235)
Version:
1.9.5 Last updated: 2018-06-01
Version code:
841467890
Creation date:
2014-12-18
Compatible devices:
Size:
38.69MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-07-15
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Other platforms

Android
Galcon 2: Galactic Conquest (v1.9.5)
59,054 3.93 (555)

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Developed by:
Hassey Enterprises, Inc.
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/galcon-2-galactic-conquest/id898558158
Website:
https://www.galcon.com/g2/

User Reviews

Users praise Galcon 2 for its addictive, strategic RTS gameplay, striking visuals, and a thriving community with diverse modes and tournaments. However, recurring complaints center on deteriorating accessibility and maintenance: online play is mostly gone or bot-only, login/password issues persist, chat access is gated by purchases and privacy concerns loom. Updates are sparse, and nostalgia for earlier Galcon games fuels frustration. Despite solid core gameplay and cross-platform appeal, the app feels abandoned in how it’s supported and marketed, impacting new-player onboarding.
Pros
  • Immersive, deep real-time space strategy with a high skill ceiling
  • Polished visuals/UI and responsive touch controls; looks best yet
  • Rich multiplayer options and community features: many modes, tournaments, clans, offline practice
  • Free-to-play core experience with optional purchases and generally non-pay-to-win
  • Long-standing, cross-version appeal and loyal community
Cons
  • Online multiplayer largely unavailable; bots only; no real online play
  • Ongoing login/account problems: password resets, invalid passwords, too many failed logins
  • Chat gating and privacy concerns: chat access requires minimum purchase; indefinite tracking/IDs
  • Lack of updates/maintenance; last update two years ago; devs seem out of touch; limited marketing
  • Removal of single-player/offline play and preference for newer social-only gameplay; frustration with lack of offline AI
Recent reviews
I can’t reset my password to get access to my account
by La*****, 2025-05-23

The Good, once you figure out how to create a free account and play, and learn the modes, how to play, community do’s and don’ts (etc) the game is pretty immersive, and surprisingly hard to put down or forget about. And nobody has time to explain ally the reasons this game is so good. I would give this 10/10 if not for what is actually wrong with the game which I’ll cover now. The Devs of the game created a near masterpiece that would likely last forever, but they barely invest time any more it seems to either keep working with the galcon community to improve it, or bother to spend any time, expense or effort to market this game whatsoever. It is pretty shocking how Galcon was the first real-time strategy shooter on IOS (seriously). And still heavily engaged by its fans to this day. But the developers do almost nothing to promote it resulting in a very tight-knit community of players who are comprised of almost entirely veterans. And there is no way to avoid being in rooms with these players. Not only that, many of them seem to take advantage of the evidently super easy ability to create and play on endless Smurf accounts. This is the single greatest issue with the game. The game should monitor an account/players level based on wins/losses and pair them accordingly based on rate of win, not rank alone. Some kind of algorithm or AI should be able to determine if a player is new or a Smurf account. I was told there used to be a ‘dojo’ training mode, and an asterisk/penalty for accounts which apparently shared an IP address with other accounts, but they removed both, opting instead to disable chat to new accounts which actually serves as another disability to actual new players. And apparently there was a better payout system that has been abandoned. It just seems the devs are out of touch with its community and especially anything at all with regard to drumming up or retaining new players. And as of late, are even turning a nose up to the wants/recommendations of the veterans it seems. But if you can look past all that, and/or actually like a bit of drama, along with what actually is an incredibly amazing game (or rather a whole suite of games actually) in so many ways, not to mention just how smooth and beautifully put together this game is (it even still works flawlessly on 3rd generation iPads), and interested in a game that is strangely exciting to try to master (but be forewarned, there literally are tons of Jedi level masters who regularly play) you really should see and experience this game which you’ll no doubt come to hate as well as love like no other touch screen game out there. For strategy game lovers, this game is a must. Let’s just hope the current devs someday learn to build/utilize an actual modern marketing and support/expansion development team.
by Pa*****, 2024-05-16
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