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|developer={{c|Evony}} | |developer={{c|Evony}} | ||
|publisher={{c|Evony}} | |publisher={{c|Evony}} | ||
| | |year=2009 | ||
|systems=[[Adobe Flash]], [[Web browser]] | |||
|genre=[[RTS]] | |genre=[[RTS]] | ||
|modes=[[MMOG]] | |modes=[[MMOG]] | ||
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'''Evony''' (formerly known as '''Civony''') is a browser-based multiplayer online game with graphic elements reminiscent of [[Civilization]]. Like most MMORTS games, the game is set in a persistent world so that when a player logs out, the game continues while they are not around. | '''Evony''' (formerly known as '''Civony''') is a browser-based multiplayer online game with graphic elements reminiscent of [[Civilization]]. Like most MMORTS games, the game is set in a persistent world so that when a player logs out, the game continues while they are not around. | ||
==Gameplay== | |||
A player starts with a city that they act as a mayor to, giving instructions on production and construction with some initial resources. The resources in the game are Gold, Food, Lumber, Stone, and Iron, and to a secondary extent the cities' population. As with many real-time strategy games, one first has to increase the city's population and hourly resource-collection rates through the construction of certain buildings in the city, and then start developing other aspects of their city and building an army. Evony introduces straight-forward quests (usually of the form "build X" or "upgrade X to level Y") to guide new players so they do not get stuck at the beginning of the game. All of these quests yield an in-game reward, most often in the form of returning resources spent to complete the objective of the quest. | A player starts with a city that they act as a mayor to, giving instructions on production and construction with some initial resources. The resources in the game are Gold, Food, Lumber, Stone, and Iron, and to a secondary extent the cities' population. As with many real-time strategy games, one first has to increase the city's population and hourly resource-collection rates through the construction of certain buildings in the city, and then start developing other aspects of their city and building an army. Evony introduces straight-forward quests (usually of the form "build X" or "upgrade X to level Y") to guide new players so they do not get stuck at the beginning of the game. All of these quests yield an in-game reward, most often in the form of returning resources spent to complete the objective of the quest. | ||
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Evony | |
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Developer(s) | Evony |
Publisher(s) | Evony |
Year released | 2009 |
System(s) | Adobe Flash, Web browser |
Genre(s) | RTS |
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Modes | MMOG |
Evony (formerly known as Civony) is a browser-based multiplayer online game with graphic elements reminiscent of Civilization. Like most MMORTS games, the game is set in a persistent world so that when a player logs out, the game continues while they are not around.
Gameplay[edit]
A player starts with a city that they act as a mayor to, giving instructions on production and construction with some initial resources. The resources in the game are Gold, Food, Lumber, Stone, and Iron, and to a secondary extent the cities' population. As with many real-time strategy games, one first has to increase the city's population and hourly resource-collection rates through the construction of certain buildings in the city, and then start developing other aspects of their city and building an army. Evony introduces straight-forward quests (usually of the form "build X" or "upgrade X to level Y") to guide new players so they do not get stuck at the beginning of the game. All of these quests yield an in-game reward, most often in the form of returning resources spent to complete the objective of the quest.