And my first post of the Year 2012 !
What a way to begin the year, flirting with RoE. Oh, yea... this is what i feel about the tournament, fast moving realms.Let me first explain, the dynamics of the game, Realm Of Empires, a popular game on facebook.
You start with a small village which you grow into a mighty fortress as you struggle for dominance of the realm playing with, and against real people. It’s a game of diplomacy, strategy and war.
The game is intended to be played as little as just a few minutes per day, over many days, weeks and months as you make friends in a medieval world.This game is an attempt to simulate the decisions and processes inherent to some real-world situation. Most of the mechanics are chosen to reflect what the real-world consequences would be of each player's actions and decisions. Players will have to consider situations that are analogous to the situations faced by leaders of historical battles. As such, war games are usually heavy on simulation elements, and while they are all "strategy games", they can also be "strategic" or "tactical" in the military jargon sense.
It is a game which provides not only fun but is also challenging and provides a creative outlet. It offers a myriad of ways to improve literacy and basic mathematics skills. It's learning through play. Fighting is just one aspect to the game. There are also skills such as Diplomacy or Move Silently that give characters non-combat options.
There are 20 realms running successfully. The usual realms are so created that anyone with a job, school, regular life can play it during their free time.However, players who have been in the game for 3 years and more, wanted a faster version of the same game. They wanted to try their skills and efficiency , settle scores, prove themselves in a realm where results could be seen immediately.
The usual stats of regular realms :
Unit movement speed: 1x
Building upgrade speed: 1.5x - 2.5x
Unit recruit speed: 1.5x to 2.5x
Silver production speed: 1.5x to 3x
The stats of faster realms:
Unit movement speed: 10x
Building upgrade speed: 120x
Unit recruit speed: 120x
Silver production speed: 120x
To begin the era of RoE-A-Thons, there were three, 6 hour tournament realms during the holiday season 2011-2012.All three realms were a huge success. People across the globe spent their NEW YEAR with friends, playing at Realm Of Empires ! All these players, have huge empires in the existing realms but to get an extra adrenalin rush, show off their passion and aggression they play the fast and furious - tournament realms. And that is why, i say - It's like flirting with RoE ! Once this realm is over, i have heard many say - "Glad its over but it was fun till it lasted. Let's get back to our regular realms now ". And within a few days, they are again asking for another tournament realm. Ha, Ha.. never get tired of flirting, I guess !!
Looking at the overwhelming demand of players wanting to RoEmance with RoE more and more, a faster version but not so fast as tournament realms is open for registration. DETAILS HERE Join the fun !
What a way to begin the year, flirting with RoE. Oh, yea... this is what i feel about the tournament, fast moving realms.Let me first explain, the dynamics of the game, Realm Of Empires, a popular game on facebook.
You start with a small village which you grow into a mighty fortress as you struggle for dominance of the realm playing with, and against real people. It’s a game of diplomacy, strategy and war.
The game is intended to be played as little as just a few minutes per day, over many days, weeks and months as you make friends in a medieval world.This game is an attempt to simulate the decisions and processes inherent to some real-world situation. Most of the mechanics are chosen to reflect what the real-world consequences would be of each player's actions and decisions. Players will have to consider situations that are analogous to the situations faced by leaders of historical battles. As such, war games are usually heavy on simulation elements, and while they are all "strategy games", they can also be "strategic" or "tactical" in the military jargon sense.
It is a game which provides not only fun but is also challenging and provides a creative outlet. It offers a myriad of ways to improve literacy and basic mathematics skills. It's learning through play. Fighting is just one aspect to the game. There are also skills such as Diplomacy or Move Silently that give characters non-combat options.
There are 20 realms running successfully. The usual realms are so created that anyone with a job, school, regular life can play it during their free time.However, players who have been in the game for 3 years and more, wanted a faster version of the same game. They wanted to try their skills and efficiency , settle scores, prove themselves in a realm where results could be seen immediately.
The usual stats of regular realms :
Unit movement speed: 1x
Building upgrade speed: 1.5x - 2.5x
Unit recruit speed: 1.5x to 2.5x
Silver production speed: 1.5x to 3x
The stats of faster realms:
Unit movement speed: 10x
Building upgrade speed: 120x
Unit recruit speed: 120x
Silver production speed: 120x
To begin the era of RoE-A-Thons, there were three, 6 hour tournament realms during the holiday season 2011-2012.All three realms were a huge success. People across the globe spent their NEW YEAR with friends, playing at Realm Of Empires ! All these players, have huge empires in the existing realms but to get an extra adrenalin rush, show off their passion and aggression they play the fast and furious - tournament realms. And that is why, i say - It's like flirting with RoE ! Once this realm is over, i have heard many say - "Glad its over but it was fun till it lasted. Let's get back to our regular realms now ". And within a few days, they are again asking for another tournament realm. Ha, Ha.. never get tired of flirting, I guess !!
Looking at the overwhelming demand of players wanting to RoEmance with RoE more and more, a faster version but not so fast as tournament realms is open for registration. DETAILS HERE Join the fun !
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