Conquest is a 'Conquer the World' strategy game similar to RISK(TM) and GO. Up to 8
players, any or all of whom can be computer-controlled, compete on over a 100 maps.
Conquest is different from other games in this genre because of the strength of its
computer-controlled players, the number of maps available, and the flexibility of its
user interface.
The shareware version allows you to use two maps (with unlimited play on those two
maps); registration costs $14 and brings the ability to play on all Conquest maps.
Versions for Windows 98/2000/Me/XP/Vista and Windows CE platforms (PDAs or
handheld computers) are available.

There are three versions of Conquest for Windows and DOS. Your registration will give you access to all
three:
The Conquest Map Editor is available! If you used the previous DOS version, you will be amazed at how
easy it is to create maps. You can even input scanned images (I used this method to create the map of
South America below). You will need the latest version of Conquest for Windows to use these maps (you
also have to register Conquest to play the maps). The map editor runs on Windows (not Windows CE).
You can also download additional maps for Conquest:
Conquest versions are available for several PDAs. All versions work with your registration.
PDAs with ARM processors:
Conquest for PDAs with MIPS processors
Conquest for PDAs with SH4 processors
Registration costs $14, and it brings a password that will enable all versions of Conquest to access
over 100 maps. To order, go to:
https://www.regnow.com/softsell/nph-softsell.cgi?item=6550-1
Thank you for your business!

Once you register, here is how to unlock the older DOS versions.
If you want to design maps only for the older DOS version, then you will need to use the
older DOS map editor. This map editor is located here.
Note that some of the newer maps, in particular -- maps with more than 200 territories, will
not work in the DOS version. However, there are more than 100 maps that do work in the
DOS version.