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Thirty Kingdoms
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GAME TYPE: Free-to-play City & Empire Building MMOPLATFORMS: Web Browser
DEVELOPERS: Bytro Labs
GAME SYNOPSIS
This free to play MMO is a classic Empire building MMO where players must build up their various provinces, each one acting as its own city, which must be advanced and managed, offering the also familiar City Building strategy gameplay, but on a much grander scale. Thirty Kingdoms is a browser-focused MMO, meaning players can instantly jump into the game, taking control of their own Noble House and competing against 29 rival players for domination of the continent.
MAIN FEATURES
- Be the master of your own Noble House
- Build up your provinces and advance your humble villages into a mighty Cities
- Compete against 29 rival Player Houses for dominance over the continent
- Conduct espionage, trade, diplomacy and warfare
- Explore the wide technology tree
- Browser-based MMO
- Free to play
THE GAME
The game mostly focuses on the rivalry between a player and the other Noble Houses in the game, a total of 30 players on a map, each with the same overall goal: to become the greatest Noble House in the land. The map itself is broken up into two primary continents, separated by a huge ocean and divided up into over 100 unique provinces, each one named and offering unique to rain. A player will begin life controlling five of these provinces, but in time they will do battle against the Barbarian AI and other Houses in an attempt to control more of the world’s territory. The endgame focuses on PVP conflict with players trying to work their way to the top of the server leaderboard, showing how they are performing against the other Noble Houses, as well as on the overall game scoreboard ranking to show how players in other games are performing.
GATHERING RESOURCES
A key aspect to the game is the acquisition and management of resources, used for the majority of actions in the game, particularly constructing buildings in a province settlement as well as training up mediaeval military units such as militia men, scouts, archers, Knights and even fantasy-based units like dragons, mages and trolls. Players will use their units to acquire new provinces, which in turn will give them access to more resources that they can produce using specific buildings, players also have the option of training resources through the Marketplace should they find themselves with a surplus or in need of purchasing resources that they currently lack. Alternatively players have the option of spending the premium Emeralds currency, to instantly by more resources if they have in a quick need for them.
DIPLOMACY
Whilst combat is a heavily focused feature of Thirty Kingdoms, that isn’t to say that there are not alternatives that players can pursue, offering trade between other Noble Houses may open up good relationships where together the two forces may combine their efforts to battle against other players. Such actions as opening borders for other Houses to pass through the player’s territory means that players need never be a barrier that must be destroyed in order to pass through it and reach a different province. If the players end up on good terms they may ultimately look at creating and Alliance with each other, offering more permanent benefits.
CONFLICT
For every Noble House that looks to be an ally there will always be those that simply wish to watch the world burn, building up their troops to ransack rival provinces and claim them as their own. Players also have the additional benefit of being able to train up spies and assassins, used to extract information about a rival opponent, their controlled lands and the strength of their forces.
THE NEWS
The entire world is watching and it is impossible for players to perform an action that isn’t relayed to the rest of the Noble Houses in the realm, for every building that is constructed, every attack that is made, every ward that is declared and every Alliance that is formed all these are reported on the daily News bulletin board showing just what is happening in the realm. Players also have the added benefit of being able to publish their own articles for other players to see (either publishing them openly or anonymously).
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Internet Browser
Website: Thirty Kingdoms
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I made it to the top of the chart to #1 very quickly in the game . I was announced in the news as being the game administrator of the board I play on. “ALRIGHT , COOL !!!” So I get privilege to report inactive players and act on the behalf of inactive players and can give right of way to other players over their lands .
Soon find out that there are double digit of inactive players and 10 computer / fake players to fill the unused nation slots. The Artificial Intelligence/ AI takes over a inactive player nation after day two of not playing the game. There are barbarian AI nations in addition to the computer nations. So 3/4 of the game is you against AI.
When you trade with the AI , you strengthen them against you. If you go through their lands they will declare war on you until you require ’emeralds’ which can only be acquired with real money to win a fight with them.
Your resources are only annotated once per day on server time. You will never have enough resources to build or defend yourself effectively .
Travel times between provinces take real hours to perform. To go overseas , takes literal days .
Why should I play a game that activates AI to take over for me which the AI update resources automatically , train and deploy troops with no wait time ? If you do play , you will need to have real money to make things happen.
There are far more active and better games with better graphics, sound ( none here ) customizable characters, faster speed of movement than thirty kingdoms game .Its made to work on your patience to provoke you to pay real money.