Fantasy Empires is a strategic PVP text-based war game. You begin as a province with a set amount of resources and must use those to build workers and scout for land to enlarge your territory and bring in resources. From there it's a matter of building and researching your army and battling it out with other provinces to try and get to the top of the rankings and earn a place in the hall of fame. In Fantasy Empires, or FE for short, you have the choice of playing your province in a public empire where anyone can join randomly when they sign up, or playing in a private empire which requires a password to get in. Private empires are groups of 15 provinces while public empires may have up to 25 provinces. The difference is in that the emporer can control who may join a private empire, but not who may join a public empire. You can also invite your friends to learn the game and start you're own private empire. With your own empire name and picture you can prove you're the best empire in the FE-world, or be proven otherwise. PvP, also known as Player Vs. ... Usually used in reference to a computer application, especially a computer game, a text-based application is one whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics. ...
The game is timed in ticks where one tick equals 30 minutes and there are between 3000-4000 ticks to a round on average, so a round will take at least a few months to play usually. The number of ticks is given at the start of each new round, aswell as any new changes. The game has been evolving for quite a lot of rounds adding new features and options or strategy changes, but one thing remains the same. All researches, building times, and army travels times are based on ticks. For example, the first building a province can build takes 6 ticks, or three hours, to build. When a province is first started they are given 100 ticks of protection where they may not attack another province and no other province may attack them. This grace period allows a province to build up their economy and begin training an army.
For more information, visit the game's webpage at http://www.fegame.com
His reign was spent securing its borders, increasing trade within the Empire, and making strategic allainces with nations across the seas.
The Gryphon War, between the empire and the now crumbled kingdom of Rochemont, was a true testament to the newfound power of Claudian's Empire.
They know peace with the Empire is important for the benefit of all kingdoms, but will not let Dioxim reign his iron fist over lands that are not rightfully his.
I sat down to evaluate SSI's FantasyEmpires, a Dungeons & Dragons-style game of territorial expansion and medieval combat, and was kidnapped by a villain and taken to the wee hours of the morning.
More like the board game Risk than D&D, FantasyEmpires pits you against one to four opponents (human or computer) in your quest to unite the 98 kingdoms of Mystara.
Aside from that bit of levity, FantasyEmpires is a serious game of strategy and arcade action, one you won't win in one sitting.