About This Game Build up your army in the safety of your own castle.Your private realm is your refuge, where a wealth of resources and open land await you. Construct a town hall and barracks to begin creating your villagers. Woodcutters, farmers, and miners will be essential in helping you gather enough wood, iron, and food to support your army. Here's a tip: set your woodcutters to auto-cut mode to have them cut down trees without your guidance for a while, letting you focus on more important things... Like building up your military units.Swordsmen and archers are the backbone of your army. With the barracks, create swordsmen for melee and archers for ranged damage. Builders are able to construct archery towers, which will defend your base even while you're offline, making them a vital part of any well-built base.Then venture out into the world to challenge other players and defend your base.Your little corner of the world is just the beginning. Once you take your units out of your castle and into the lands beyond, it's time to expand further, protect your castle from invaders, and start conquering lands of your own.Choose to work together...Resources are limited, and having powerful allies is one way to ensure the safety of your base and gain access to more resources for you and your friends. In-game chat lets players collaborate and strategize in real time, allowing for intense multiplayer battles. The strongest alliances will find themselves at an advantage when it comes to claiming mine entrances, keeping weaker players away from underground tunnels and the rich iron stores found inside.Or destroy everyone in your path.Not a team player? Lay waste to other players' bases with your superior military might. Destroy their castles to force them to start again, letting you claim more land for yourself. Portals connect multiple maps within the game, letting you expand your territory even further, leaving destruction in your wake. 7aa9394dea Title: Kingdoms Of MaraziaGenre: Indie, Massively Multiplayer, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Fire Dragon StudiosPublisher:Fire Dragon StudiosRelease Date: 6 Aug, 2018 Kingdoms Of Marazia Torrent Full Worth checking out for sure, as I have yet to find anything quite like it.The game features a persistant world where players battle it out for resources and eventual victory over the course of days\/weeks. It uses basic rts elements and expands upon the strategy through time, space, and player interaction.It is also being constantly updated, and upgraded and there is a good chance if you think a feature is missing it will be added soon.Highly recommend checking it out for some slower paced and social rts gaming, similar to a more drawn out risk experience in a lot of ways. If you decide to give it a try, join the discord and start plotting your rise to power.. At this moment I have played the game for 6 hours, before the two hours struck, I have to admit I was in doubt if I should keep the game, or refund it. I have decided to keep it, and I have decided to recommend the game. But with some reservations.The game is played on a single map (divided by portals which you can freely move between). It is a pretty hardcore game, in which you can lose everything and can be forced to reset. In many ways making this a survival game. In this game you will be able to meet hundreds or even thousands of other players all trying to expend their empire.This is personally something I love, no instance based RTS, but one massive world. Everyone connected to each other. For that reason alone, this game gets a massive plus, as there are very few games like this and even less that succeeded. It is a genre that needs to be tamed, as a true MMORTS is something I have been longing for for years.The basics are there and they work. The pathfinding is not perfect, but your units do get from A to B. Building works correctly and your resource gathers work as they should. There is however not much beyond this point. The amount of buildings, resources and troops is limited. When it comes to war, generally the player that is online the most wins, as he can gather more resources. The developers have mentioned that more resources are on the way and hopefully more unit and building variaty will be added as well.The game is also lacking a real objective, as there is no way to 'win' the game. This might not be seen as a negative for everyone however, as some prefer the sandbox gametype.. Fun game with an awesome concept.. I really hate to give this game a bad review because I do see some love went into this and it could be a playable game... someday. Well I went ahead and took the pluge to try it out. Sorry to say I ended up getting a refund because this is not a $20 game. There are 4 buildings you can build (Town Hall, Barracks, Archer defense tower, farm), and only a few units (sword, archer, miner, famer and woodcutter). Farmers build farms, builders build Town halls, barracks and archer towers. Just click on the builder and click on an empty hex and boom it's there instantly.The gatherable resources are Food (grown in your farms), Iron (mined from mines that you have to find on the map and can't make yourself), and wood (from the few trees on the map that take about 3 seconds to chop down).GamePlay:Really, you can see everything this game has to offer within 3 minutes of first playing. You can chop trees, mine and build the things mentioned already.If there were some sort of progression or goal this game might be worth playing but the only reason to expand or do anything is simply to get more iron and make more troops so you can get more iron and make more troops.Some things that might make this game playable:- More resource types ( rare resource types to fight over?)- More structures- Leader progression- Specializations (tech tree, etc)- More unitsHopefully someday I can give a positive review, but as of now this isn't a game, much less a $20 game. It's tech demo to use to pitch to publishers at best.. At this moment I have played the game for 6 hours, before the two hours struck, I have to admit I was in doubt if I should keep the game, or refund it. I have decided to keep it, and I have decided to recommend the game. But with some reservations.The game is played on a single map (divided by portals which you can freely move between). It is a pretty hardcore game, in which you can lose everything and can be forced to reset. In many ways making this a survival game. In this game you will be able to meet hundreds or even thousands of other players all trying to expend their empire.This is personally something I love, no instance based RTS, but one massive world. Everyone connected to each other. For that reason alone, this game gets a massive plus, as there are very few games like this and even less that succeeded. It is a genre that needs to be tamed, as a true MMORTS is something I have been longing for for years.The basics are there and they work. The pathfinding is not perfect, but your units do get from A to B. Building works correctly and your resource gathers work as they should. There is however not much beyond this point. The amount of buildings, resources and troops is limited. When it comes to war, generally the player that is online the most wins, as he can gather more resources. The developers have mentioned that more resources are on the way and hopefully more unit and building variaty will be added as well.The game is also lacking a real objective, as there is no way to 'win' the game. This might not be seen as a negative for everyone however, as some prefer the sandbox gametype.. Worth checking out for sure, as I have yet to find anything quite like it.The game features a persistant world where players battle it out for resources and eventual victory over the course of days\/weeks. It uses basic rts elements and expands upon the strategy through time, space, and player interaction.It is also being constantly updated, and upgraded and there is a good chance if you think a feature is missing it will be added soon.Highly recommend checking it out for some slower paced and social rts gaming, similar to a more drawn out risk experience in a lot of ways. If you decide to give it a try, join the discord and start plotting your rise to power.. Fun game with an awesome concept.. I really hate to give this game a bad review because I do see some love went into this and it could be a playable game... someday. Well I went ahead and took the pluge to try it out. Sorry to say I ended up getting a refund because this is not a $20 game. There are 4 buildings you can build (Town Hall, Barracks, Archer defense tower, farm), and only a few units (sword, archer, miner, famer and woodcutter). Farmers build farms, builders build Town halls, barracks and archer towers. Just click on the builder and click on an empty hex and boom it's there instantly.The gatherable resources are Food (grown in your farms), Iron (mined from mines that you have to find on the map and can't make yourself), and wood (from the few trees on the map that take about 3 seconds to chop down).GamePlay:Really, you can see everything this game has to offer within 3 minutes of first playing. You can chop trees, mine and build the things mentioned already.If there were some sort of progression or goal this game might be worth playing but the only reason to expand or do anything is simply to get more iron and make more troops so you can get more iron and make more troops.Some things that might make this game playable:- More resource types ( rare resource types to fight over?)- More structures- Leader progression- Specializations (tech tree, etc)- More unitsHopefully someday I can give a positive review, but as of now this isn't a game, much less a $20 game. It's tech demo to use to pitch to publishers at best.
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