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Tribal Wars
Topic Started: Jun 10 2010, 09:00:33 PM (45 Views)
Rojikku
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I just started playing it again, since it doesn't require much attention.

Tribalwars is a browser-based strategy that plays in real-time. By that, I mean all your actions don't happen instantaneously, they happen over several minutes, hours, or even days.

You start off with a low level village, and every hour you get a certain amount of resources, which you can use to upgrade your village further. You can upgrade the resource-gathering parts of your village, which increases how much of each you get per hour. You can upgrade your warehouse, which increases the total amount of resources you can store at once. There are alot of other buildings, but I won't bother explaining them all.

You can build your own army (which takes time.) Once you have a decent sized army, you can station your defensive troops inside whatever villages you control, and send your offensive units to raid resources from nearby villages, or even take over new villages. There is, virtually, no limit to how big you can make your army, as long as you have the space and resources to feed/house them.

This game is fairly good for those of you with only a little time on your hands. When you make an action, such as upgrading a building, or sending off troops somewhere, it gives you a time limit for that action to complete. For example, when you just start out, your Village Headquarters will be level 1. To upgrade that to level 2, it takes 10 minutes real-time. Every subsequent upgrade will take more time and more resources. Troop movements depend on how far you're sending them. If you're raiding a village right next to yours, then it might just take a few minutes for your soldiers to get there and back. If you're attacking someone on another continent, it might take several days.

The whole game just requires you to click the options shown...no real complex thought required until you become really powerful.

The game also features Tribes! You can make your own tribe, and recruit other players to join you. All players in a tribe become allies, and you can ask for military support, or resource aid from any of them. The purpose of the tribal system is to provide security, as well as creating a powerul tribe that can dominate an area. A good tribe, with powerful members, can take over a whole area with ease.

So if any of you want to play, go to Tribalwars.net
If you want, you can join the world I joined, World 42. If you join me, click "southeast" as your starting direction, and hopefully you'll be near me. Maybe we could make a WTF Team tribe XD

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Greed
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sounds interesting. maybe ill join

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not really my cup of tea, I prefer to actually see things happening (with the exception of a few very good text based games IE: ADOM (one player offline), and 4Dimensions (MUD, really really oldschool, pretty much the very first type of online game))
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yeah i played it but waiting was kinda boring but the game was good
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