DomiNations

DomiNations is a mobile strategy MMO for iOS and Android where you start with a tiny settlement and gradually shape it into a world power. The core loop is about gathering resources, expanding your town, and pushing your civilization forward through major eras of history. Along the way you pick a nation that fits your preferred approach, then test your base design and army composition against other players as you climb toward modern and futuristic tech.

Developer: NEXON M
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Mobile Strategy
Release Date: April 1, 2015
Platforms: Android & iOS
Pros: +Satisfying progression from early history to the Space Age. +Clean, appealing visuals. +Plenty of systems to dig into.
Cons: -Advancement can feel slow without patience. -Monetization can tilt competitive play.

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Overview

DomiNations Overview

DomiNations is a mobile strategy MMO on iOS and Android, developed by Big Huge Games and published by NEXON M. It begins at a very humble scale, a handful of citizens and basic buildings, with workers handling simple tasks like collecting food and pulling gold from the ground. From there, it settles into familiar base building territory: you place structures, upgrade them over time, queue troops, and coordinate with an alliance while defending your own settlement from raids.

What helps DomiNations stand out in the crowded mobile strategy space is how strongly it leans into historical progression. Advancing an Age by upgrading your town center does more than unlock a few new units, it visually transforms your settlement and opens access to increasingly advanced technologies. Once you reach the Iron Age, you also choose from several nations, each offering its own bonuses and architectural style. That nation choice adds a meaningful layer of identity and long-term planning, especially as PvP becomes more central.

DomiNations Key Features:

  • Mobile Empire Building Strategy Game blends the broad sweep of Civilization-style progression with raid-focused base building.
  • Ages – grow across historical eras, starting in the Stone Age and eventually reaching the Space Age.
  • Seven Civilizations – choose between the British, Chinese, French, Germans, Greeks, Japanese, Koreans, and Romans.
  • Single Player Campaign and PvP – build up your nation, then prove it against AI targets or real opponents.
  • Tactical Base Building – decide your layout yourself, balancing efficiency, defense, and protection for key resources.

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DomiNations - Official Trailer

Full Review

DomiNations Review

DomiNations is at its best when you treat it like a long-form civilization builder with PvP pressure in the background. The early game has a satisfying sense of momentum, you expand housing, unlock new production buildings, and gradually transition from scavenging basics to managing a more complex economy. Because upgrades take time, the pacing naturally encourages short check-ins throughout the day, but the larger strategic decisions, such as what to upgrade next and how to protect it, give those check-ins a purpose beyond simply tapping timers.

The “Ages” system is the game’s strongest hook. Moving up an Age feels like a genuine milestone because it changes what your base looks like and what it can do, rather than just pushing numbers upward. Unlocking more modern tools and military options creates a clear arc from primitive skirmishes to more organized assaults. That sense of technological escalation is also easy to read at a glance, which matters on a small screen.

Base building and defense follow the familiar rulebook of the genre: you place walls, defensive structures, and key resource buildings, then try to discourage attackers by making high-value targets hard to reach. Success often comes down to layout discipline and understanding what opponents tend to prioritize. Offense is similarly straightforward, you assemble an army, pick a target, and try to overwhelm defenses efficiently enough to secure meaningful loot. When you are matched against similarly progressed players, attacks can be tense and satisfying, especially if you enjoy iterating on troop composition and deployment timing.

Alliances add the expected social glue. Even if you are not particularly chatty, being in a group makes the game feel more like an MMO, with shared goals and a reason to stay engaged beyond your own upgrade queue. Cooperative play also helps smooth out the grind, since coordinated groups can create a more consistent rhythm of learning, defense planning, and attack practice.

Where DomiNations can frustrate is in its long-term progression curve and monetization. Like many mobile strategy games, time gates become more pronounced as you advance, and competitive play can be influenced by spending. Patient players can still enjoy the climb and find plenty to optimize, but those looking for a purely even playing field in PvP should set expectations accordingly.

Overall, DomiNations is a polished, content-rich base builder with a strong historical identity. It is a good fit for players who like gradual empire growth, meaningful visual progression through eras, and the familiar push-pull of raiding and defending in a shared online environment.

System Requirements

DomiNations System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Android 4.0.3, iOS 7.0 or later
Hard Disk Space: 94 MB

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Additional Info

DomiNations Additional Information

Developer(s): Big Huge Games, Nexom
Publisher: NEXOM M

Android and iOS Release Date: April 1, 2015

Development History / Background:

DomiNations launched on April 1, 2015, released through NEXON M in partnership with Big Huge Games. By March 2016, it had passed 19 million downloads, which speaks to how well its “civilization through the ages” hook resonated with mobile strategy fans.