2013年8月29日星期四
Introduction Little Empire Review (Android)
Become a King or Queen of your own kingdom.
Recently, I have been playing a lot of Little Empire, and while it does have a few technical issues, I been mostly enjoying it. Little Empire Mojo I have played over the last five days now with probably around 15-20 hours played. It’s hard being a King, I am only level 8 at the moment. This is my review of Little Empire version 1.5.1 on Android.
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Introduction
“Little Empire is a top-rated massively-multiplayer-online mobile game that you just can’t put down! Buy Little Empire Mojo We combined tower defense and real-time strategy in a unique combat system that lets you plan strategic battles and utilize formation tactics. “
The developer Camel Games describes this game as the “World’s first LBS (Location Based Services) mobile MMO.” I’m not sure if it is but its suppose to be a big deal and what sets this apart from the competition. That is what the developers think anyway. Cheap Little Empire Mojo In Little Empire you’ll take control over your own kingdom (not much of an empire), and your goal is to conquer the rest of the Little known world with an army you build with the help of buildings. At the same time other real players are in the same world trying to do the same thing all in real-time.
Clash of Clans represents a tentative but significant step towards changing this
To me, Clash of Clans represents a tentative but significant step towards changing this, Little Empire Mojo though it's a step that few take the time to recognise. See, Clash of Clans asks you to be good at the game as well as patient, and for that it deserves recognition.
Clans asks you to build a village and populate it with everything the warring tribe you're leading might need. A town hall for leadership, a gold mine for money, an army camp to hold your warriors, an Elixir collector to gather up this additional resource from the ether - pretty soon you've got plenty of architectural work to be getting on with.
As you build and expand your small camp into a burgeoning fortress you unlock more building types, Buy Little Empire Mojo but never enough to weigh you down with choices. Hit a high enough level and you can take over the Clan Castle, allowing you to forge allegiances with other players, upgrade your barracks, and create different types of unit.
There are more than enough types of unit to unlock, but not enough for any of them to seem perfunctory on the battlefield.
It's in the battles that you first appreciate the necessity for skill. The first few battles with the AI are easy-peasy. Cheap Little Empire Mojo Simply build enough Barbarians to overrun the Goblin hideout, and watch them take it apart.
Then you're given access to archer units, and you're thinking, "well, this is easy, I'm storming through these."
Clans asks you to build a village and populate it with everything the warring tribe you're leading might need. A town hall for leadership, a gold mine for money, an army camp to hold your warriors, an Elixir collector to gather up this additional resource from the ether - pretty soon you've got plenty of architectural work to be getting on with.
As you build and expand your small camp into a burgeoning fortress you unlock more building types, Buy Little Empire Mojo but never enough to weigh you down with choices. Hit a high enough level and you can take over the Clan Castle, allowing you to forge allegiances with other players, upgrade your barracks, and create different types of unit.
There are more than enough types of unit to unlock, but not enough for any of them to seem perfunctory on the battlefield.
It's in the battles that you first appreciate the necessity for skill. The first few battles with the AI are easy-peasy. Cheap Little Empire Mojo Simply build enough Barbarians to overrun the Goblin hideout, and watch them take it apart.
Then you're given access to archer units, and you're thinking, "well, this is easy, I'm storming through these."
2013年8月27日星期二
When Kabam released Kingdoms of Camelot
Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North is a freemium multiplayer strategy game where players build up a medieval city, Cheap Little Empire Mojo train an army, and attack other players’ cities for riches and glory. Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North can be downloaded for free and gems can be purchased through in-app purchases (coins in app) to speed along building and upgrades.
Build, upgrade, research, train, attack, defend. These are all aspects that many iOS gamers are familiar with. Plenty of multiplayer freemium games utilize these core ideas, so it’s only natural. Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North is certainly no exception, Buy Little Empire Mojo but the way it handles these concepts makes it feel unique. And it’s much more involving than I’d expected.
When Kabam released Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North, it managed to stand apart from its peers thanks to a very helpful UI and a bit more leniency in the time management department. In other words, it was pretty darned cool. Arcane Empires reworks the formula for steampunk enthusiasts, but while the new coat of paint is certainly interesting (and awesome looking) it’s pretty much just that: a new coat of paint.
Players begin building their empire with a single city. A quick tutorial goes over the basics of research, construction, Little Empire Mojo etc, and then they’re on their own. Well, on their own with a week-long protection period in which other players can’t attack. It gives the newbies a better chance to build defenses and the like so they aren’t immediately tossed to the wolves wearing nothing but a grimace and a vest made of raw meat. But until that time they’re free to construct and upgrade buildings, squirrel away resources, and train an army of dapper not-quite future soldiers.
Build, upgrade, research, train, attack, defend. These are all aspects that many iOS gamers are familiar with. Plenty of multiplayer freemium games utilize these core ideas, so it’s only natural. Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North is certainly no exception, Buy Little Empire Mojo but the way it handles these concepts makes it feel unique. And it’s much more involving than I’d expected.
When Kabam released Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North, it managed to stand apart from its peers thanks to a very helpful UI and a bit more leniency in the time management department. In other words, it was pretty darned cool. Arcane Empires reworks the formula for steampunk enthusiasts, but while the new coat of paint is certainly interesting (and awesome looking) it’s pretty much just that: a new coat of paint.
Players begin building their empire with a single city. A quick tutorial goes over the basics of research, construction, Little Empire Mojo etc, and then they’re on their own. Well, on their own with a week-long protection period in which other players can’t attack. It gives the newbies a better chance to build defenses and the like so they aren’t immediately tossed to the wolves wearing nothing but a grimace and a vest made of raw meat. But until that time they’re free to construct and upgrade buildings, squirrel away resources, and train an army of dapper not-quite future soldiers.
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