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Subject: Utopia
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Overview
Like in many browser-based strategy games, Utopia has a real-time gaming environment. A player's province continues to grow, produce resources, and recruit soldiers even when he or she is not logged on. This also means that a province may be attacked even while its player is not logged in. For this reason, many kingdoms encourage their players to log in frequently to better respond to conditions in-game.
Upon selecting a server and creating an account, players are given a choice of Race (Human, Elf, Dwarf, Avian, Orc, Halfling, Undead, Faery) and Personalities (Merchant, Shepherd, Sage, Rogue, Mystic, War Hero, Warrior, General, and Freak). Each Personality and Race has its own strengths and weaknesses; some have access to unique spells, some have bonuses to offense or resource production, and so on. In addition, each Race has access to a unique military unit called an Elite, and each Personality has a bonus related to the number of Elite units.
Players' provinces are grouped into Kingdoms; each Kingdom is a team of up to 25 provinces. Provinces within the same kingdom can send resources to each other, have a private forum for discussion, and can elect the leader of one province to become a Monarch. A Monarch has total control on political issues such as declaring wars on other kingdoms and moderating the kingdom forums, but otherwise does not have any direct power over other players.
In the interval between the end of an Age and the beginning of another, players are able to log in to their accounts and interact in the forums in order to plan ahead. However, no actual gameplay takes place, and although players may issue commands to their province, no changes will happen until the game officially begins. Once the Age proper has begun, players are given 72 real-time hours of protection, some land and a fixed amount of resources to develop their province before military attacks are allowed. New players joining later in the game also receive the 72 hours of protection, but start with more resources than they would have been given at the start of the Age.
Like in many browser-based strategy games, Utopia has a real-time gaming environment. A player's province continues to grow, produce resources, and recruit soldiers even when he or she is not logged on. This also means that a province may be attacked even while its player is not logged in. For this reason, many kingdoms encourage their players to log in frequently to better respond to conditions in-game.
Upon selecting a server and creating an account, players are given a choice of Race (Human, Elf, Dwarf, Avian, Orc, Halfling, Undead, Faery) and Personalities (Merchant, Shepherd, Sage, Rogue, Mystic, War Hero, Warrior, General, and Freak). Each Personality and Race has its own strengths and weaknesses; some have access to unique spells, some have bonuses to offense or resource production, and so on. In addition, each Race has access to a unique military unit called an Elite, and each Personality has a bonus related to the number of Elite units.
Players' provinces are grouped into Kingdoms; each Kingdom is a team of up to 25 provinces. Provinces within the same kingdom can send resources to each other, have a private forum for discussion, and can elect the leader of one province to become a Monarch. A Monarch has total control on political issues such as declaring wars on other kingdoms and moderating the kingdom forums, but otherwise does not have any direct power over other players.
In the interval between the end of an Age and the beginning of another, players are able to log in to their accounts and interact in the forums in order to plan ahead. However, no actual gameplay takes place, and although players may issue commands to their province, no changes will happen until the game officially begins. Once the Age proper has begun, players are given 72 real-time hours of protection, some land and a fixed amount of resources to develop their province before military attacks are allowed. New players joining later in the game also receive the 72 hours of protection, but start with more resources than they would have been given at the start of the Age.
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ik speel het al een aantal maanden, ik vind het een geweldig spel, ben sokker er als het ware naast gaan doen..
ik speel het al een aantal maanden, ik vind het een geweldig spel, ben sokker er als het ware naast gaan doen..
ik heb net een stuk gelezen. klinkt wel ingewikkeld. Ik heb vaak weinig tijd en met sokker heb je niet veel tjid nodig. Ik speel ook Travian.
Lijkt mij wel een mooi spel Utopia ik zal het eens gaan proberen denk alleen niet dat het veel wordt...
Lijkt mij wel een mooi spel Utopia ik zal het eens gaan proberen denk alleen niet dat het veel wordt...
Ik heb dit in het verleden wel gespeeld, en toen was ik ooit een van de beste fairies van de server ;)
Maar dat is al echt jaren geleden (jaar of 4 kan het makkelijk zijn).
Nu heb ik er geen tijd meer voor, want bij Utopia moet je eigenlijk zeker 5x per dag wel kunnen inloggen ofzo :)
Dan groei je het snelst..
Maar dat is al echt jaren geleden (jaar of 4 kan het makkelijk zijn).
Nu heb ik er geen tijd meer voor, want bij Utopia moet je eigenlijk zeker 5x per dag wel kunnen inloggen ofzo :)
Dan groei je het snelst..
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