Countryball: Europe 1890

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.6
32K reviews
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Content rating
PEGI 7
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About this game

Discover the 19th and 20th centuries with countryballs! Train your countryballs, teach them how to fight, buy them cool weapons, and join great battles with them.

Countryball: Europe 1890 is a strategy game mixed with a turn-based combat mechanic plus cards and stats involved. All of those mechanics make the game more exciting and fun!
You start the Countryball: Europe 1890 by selecting a campaign/conquest game mode and your character afterward. After that, you will try to complete your objectives by conquering territories and mastering diplomacies.
In Countryball: Europe 1890 you can declare war, send ally requests, puppet weakened countries, remove your allies/puppets and even annex your puppet states! You have all the freedom to choose your allies and enemies. Try to have strong allies on your side because there will be battles that you will have to fight against multiple enemies. Before each battle, you have the option to call your allies and puppets to make them join the battle on your side. While allies sometimes accept your call, your puppet states on the other hand always accept your battle calls.
To defeat your enemies in battles, you have to be a strong country. To do that, you should play minigames or you should increase your stats (attack, defense, health, and mana) manually by using star points. To earn star points you should simply win battles. Also, you should buy strong cards from the shop. Each card has different combat effects. You play those cards by simply dragging & dropping on the countryball during combat. Note that all weapons are considered as cards!

In Countryball: Europe 1890, your simple task is to complete the objectives by defeating your enemies. By completing campaigns you get new countryballs to your collection. Note that all 50+ countryballs are available to play. The only thing you need is to find them! Some of them are hidden in capital cities while some of them are acquired by completing campaigns or conquests.

If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to drop a review or send me an e-mail.

It's time to explore history with countryballs!

Some Music Used In-game
Alexander Nakarada - the Crown
Kevin Macleod - Five Armies
Alexander Nakarada - the Vikings
Updated on
4 Jan 2024

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This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.5
27.7K reviews
Mai
19 January 2025
One of the simplest and most entertaining strategy games I found on play store, the ads aren't too interrupting, (most) of the countryballs aren't difficult to obtain and the gameplay is really easy to understand. This has to be one of my favourite strategy games ever due to its simplycity and average difficulty. Though, I have one complaint, and that's the territorial inaccuracies on a few maps. Other than that, this is a great game, definitely recommended if you want to kill some time.
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TJS Lel
14 January 2025
good game! Auggestions! In order to make an ally request, the player needs to write a letter on why the two countries should become allies, include the other country's response just like a note but written by AI and their viewpoint, as for current allies, maybe add a bar of respect/opinion on the player, (it's right above the power comparison) and maybe add a WW2 Campaign, some new guns and a few extra military camps, and the ability to choose your country's policies. I look forward to it!
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Taureau (Враг)
16 December 2024
Honestly, in my opinion, this is one of the best mobile games out there. The game has satisfying graphics, and the gameplay is somewhat simple but overall very enjoyable. I really like the attack system, in fact I like the entire attack system, including the random dice thing and the countryballs encounters, I find that very fun. Another thing I love is the "texture" of the map. Anyway, I highly recommend this game, I would even say it's better than AoH1/2.
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What's new

• Bug fixes