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'''Evony''' (formerly known as '''Civony''') is a piece of steaming shit with graphic elements ripped off of [[Civilization]]. Like most MMORTS games, the game is dominated by rich no-lifers, making it impossible for anyone to expand.
'''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.


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A player starts with seven koopa hotels, where they have to find the Koopa football players that grabbed the princess. The resources in the game are Moneyyyyy, Dinner, Ship, It's A Stone Luigi, and Metallica, and to a secondary extent Hyrule. As with many real-time spaghetti, one first has to piss off the city's population and hourly SQUADALA through the construction of certain lamp oil, rope, and bombs, and then start lieking mudkipz of their city and building a toaster. Evony introduces boring quests (usually of the form "get twenty bear asses" or "walk two spaces") to annoy new players so they do not play much at the beginning of the game. All of these great mighty poo yield an in-game death, most often in the form of stealing your money.
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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