I’ve also ventured out into the big, bad world. You know what enemies hate? A spear to the face… I’d like to see them try anything now! I trained some spearman to protect my people. My advisor tells me my town has grown to the point where it is in need of defence, so I built a barracks. Hey, taxes are taxes, and the royal coffers need filling… permanently. He promises to rattle my citizens of their gold. I also got asked to register my account officially and you know what? I got a whopping 300 rubies just for doing that! I was feeling particularly happy, so I built the townsfolk some brand new houses with my newfound riches.Ī tax collector also showed up. It disappeared after emptied, but reappeared a few hours later with even more cool things! I wonder if this is some sort of daily bonus for my hard work? Upon arriving at work today, I saw a treasure chest that had some neat loot inside. People turned up and needed a place to stay, so I built some dwellings too. I started out simple – building a few farms, woodcutters, and stone quarries to get my finances flowing. Holy smoke I’m running a town now!!! It’s a lot of pressure and responsibility, but I think I can handle it. I took to my diary to document my experience… After you’ve levelled up a little though, things get a little ridiculous. Actions take a few short seconds and everything costs only a fistful of gold, food, or stone. The game starts out alright, opting you to get your town up and running. Unfortunately, my time with Goodgame Empire hasn’t swayed my decision one bit. I’ve since moved on with my life, deciding that such titles were not worth my time because in the end, building something for example, takes far too much grinding or time. Simpsons Tapped Out for example, kept me distracted me through countless study sessions and exam periods back when I was in varsity. I’ve had my fair share of experience with titles in this genre. On paper it sounds alright, but the free-to-play nature really ruins the game in the end. You can construct buildings, produce resources, research improvements, and even set out to destroy, or ally with those around you. Goodgame Empire is a free-to-play (and pay-to-win), browser-based title all about establishing a perfect kingdom. All of the above is possible in Goodgame Empire – provided you have lots of time to spare… or a particularly fat credit card. Your leveled up robber barons are in same position as they where before and you might be more far away from them now or they all be reset to starting levels in old positions too.Have you ever wondered what it’d be like to be a king/queen of a bustling kingdom? Have you thought about keeping your townsfolk happy, or imagined the admin of dealing with daily riots? Perhaps you’ve pondered conquering your neighbours and beyond, plundering the land and cementing your name as one that should be directly associated with fear. Downfall of this is, your castle location might change in all kingdoms, you might have lost outposts and possession of public Resource Villages. If you login any later time, your account will be back on world maps in kingdoms. In 2022 forward players noticed, if you bought rubies once, even after your castle is gone to ruins and disappeared from map. Regardless of your levels you have, If you bought rubies at least once, duration of ruins is set to 63 days. If you haven't bought any rubies, the duration of ruins is set to 7 to 10 days depending on your level. After it arrives the ruin will be replaced by your castle. When you do this your castle will disappear and will move like an army to the ruin. When moving your castle you can select a ruin. They do not show any options, if you click on them although they will show you the outposts owned by the player. Ruins are abandoned castles that are caused by a player being inactive for a long period of time.
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