What Is Battle Room Empire? A New Player's Complete Overview
An augmented-reality strategy game where your real surroundings become the battlefield. Here's what that actually means, how a match flows, and what makes it different.
Your world. Your battlefield.
Scan your space, raise a civilization, and command armies from the Dark Age to the Futuristic Age in an augmented-reality strategy game built around your battlefield.
In development for iPhone and Android
Walk your room's edge and the game builds a miniature world on your actual floor — terrain, resources, and all, fitted to your space's real shape.
See how AR battles workGrow a vulnerable Dark Age settlement into an industrial power, then an information-age force, then a futuristic empire — in one continuous progression.
Explore the agesInfantry, cavalry, siege, dragons, aircraft, armor, drones, and mechs — as each becomes available, your army's questions get more interesting.
Browse the unitsFrom an empty floor to a contested empire in four steps.
Scan or define your playable area — or use an instant battlefield. The game generates a world that fits your space.
Place your Town Center, put villagers to work gathering resources, and raise your first buildings.
Train complementary forces, research improvements, and build defenses that match what your scouts found.
Unlock new ages — and with them new strategies, threats, and technologies — until an empire stands where your floor used to be.
Begin with scarce resources and vulnerable defenses, then reshape the battlefield as castles, industry, aviation, automation, and future technology change what an army can do.
Walk your room's edge and its real shape becomes your battlefield — the game generates terrain and resources inside it, and you can adjust the boundary before battle. View the world tabletop-style from above, or drop into an immersive view and stand among your own walls.
It's real camera-based AR, so it deserves a plain-language note: the game asks for camera access to detect your floor, that processing happens on your device, and playing means moving through your actual space — so the game will keep reminding you to know where your furniture is.
Scout the field, protect vulnerable forces, pressure the enemy's economy, and build an army whose strengths cover its weaknesses. Victory should come from decisions — not from sending every unit forward at once.
Spears hold the line against cavalry
Cavalry runs down exposed archers
Ballistae make dragons think twice
Missiles answer aircraft
EMP blinds drones
Six broad arsenals, one command — each linking into the full unit encyclopedia.
Villagers, swordsmen, spears, and archers — the foundation everything is measured against.
Castles and walls versus the ballistae and engines built to end them.
Artillery and armor rewrite the rules the medieval eras spent centuries writing.
Jets contest the sky; drones contest the truth. Both change everything below.
Mythical air power centuries early — spectacular, counterable, and never free.
Energy weapons, mechs, and the endgame where all eight ages fight at once.
Your base is a machine: economy buildings fund it, production buildings arm it, walls and towers shape where it can be hurt, and technology multiplies all of it. Layout is strategy — where you put things decides which attacks are even possible.
Mythical forces in Battle Room Empire follow the same law as everything else: powerful in the right battle, counterable in the wrong one. A dragon over an unprepared army rewrites the fight — and a ballista line has been waiting its whole life for exactly this. Deeper dragon systems are in development and will be published as they're confirmed.
Explore dragons & mythicalThe whole game is in active development — statuses below are the honest current state.
Scan your space and battle on a map generated from its real shape.
Generate a battlefield without a full room scan and get straight to strategy.
Return to your persistent empire — your town, progress, and armies are saved.
Team play like 2v2 and 3v3 is planned for later development. Not playable yet.
An augmented-reality strategy game where your real surroundings become the battlefield. Here's what that actually means, how a match flows, and what makes it different.
Food, Wood, Stone, and Gold fund everything you'll ever do — and later ages add Oil, Energy, and Rare Crystals. How the economy works, and how to stop leaking it.
The best army isn't the one with the strongest units — it's the one whose strengths cover each other's weaknesses. The thinking behind combined arms, from spear lines to drone screens.
Economy, population, production, defense, technology, and the special cases — how the building system fits together, and how to think about what to construct next.
Written to be genuinely useful — and to still be true next month.
The opening minutes of a match decide more than any battle. These ten early choices — and the reasoning behind each — are the difference between empires and casualties.
An augmented-reality strategy game where your real surroundings become the battlefield. Here's what that actually means, how a match flows, and what makes it different.
A step-by-step walk through your first session — preparing your space, creating a battlefield, and getting an empire started without the early mistakes.
The best army isn't the one with the strongest units — it's the one whose strengths cover each other's weaknesses. The thinking behind combined arms, from spear lines to drone screens.
Counters in Battle Room Empire are positional advantages, not automatic wins. How to actually land a counter, dodge one, and read fights before you take them.
You can't counter what you haven't seen. How fog of war shapes every decision, what scouting actually buys you, and how information warfare evolves across the ages.
Eight eras, one empire. What each age changes strategically, when to advance, and how the game reinvents itself from the Dark Age to the Futuristic Age.
Economy, population, production, defense, technology, and the special cases — how the building system fits together, and how to think about what to construct next.
Food, Wood, Stone, and Gold fund everything you'll ever do — and later ages add Oil, Energy, and Rare Crystals. How the economy works, and how to stop leaking it.
AR strategy means moving through real space while watching a screen. The practical habits that keep immersive play fun — for you and everyone sharing the room.
Lighting, floor space, and a few habits that make room-scanned battlefields track better, look better, and play better.
A development diary on the game's founding decision: generating battlefields from real spaces, what that costs technically, and why it's worth it.
Development updates, playtest opportunities, new guides, and major announcements — sent when there's something real to say, which is less often than you'd fear.
Join the playtest list and be there when the first battles begin.
In development for iPhone and Android