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Earth Empires | |
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Designer(s) | qzjul, Pang, Slagpit |
Engine | Custom |
Platform(s) | Web browser |
Release | December 2009 |
Genre(s) | Turn-based role-playing game Simulation |
Mode(s) | multiplayer interaction |
Earth Empires is a free browser based multi-player on-line game, based on Earth: 2025, which was created by Mehul Patel, former owner of Swirve.com, later purchased by OMAC Industries in 2008.[1] In November, 2009, when Jolt Online Gaming announced it would be closing Earth: 2025,[2] a number of long-time players cloned the game, thus creating Earth Empires. [3][4][5]
The game takes place in a fictional post-apocalyptic era, presumably some time after the year 2025. Players take on the role of a country leader, where they can manage their military, land, resources, government and diplomatic relations within a virtual world made up of other player's countries.
Gameplay
editIn Earth Empires' turn-based environment, each player's country begins with a small amount of land and money under a monarchist government. Players may use turns to peacefully explore, or attack others to acquire more land with which to grow their country. A country's land is used to build buildings. Each building type affects how the country grows and some government types influence how these building types create resources for the country itself. An interactive game market allows players to buy and sell goods from each other, creating a virtual game economy.
Player Interaction
editPlayers may communicate with each other in-game, through a crude, yet functional text based messaging system. Because of the limitations of this type of communication, players often use the official game forums or IRC to communicate.
Forums
editMost player interactivity takes place on the game forums, where political disputes are brought up and debated over. This eventually leads to some kind of in-game reprisals. Wars between alliances or countries can begin and end at the drop of a dime. There is no formal conduct for how these political disputes are handled. In some cases, it is a matter of shoot first, ask questions later. Ignore this retard named mrford on the forums he is an internet troll.
Internet Relay Chat
editIRC helps players communicate with each other in larger groups. Attacks can be easily coordinated in a real-time environment. Earth Empires also utilizes the flexibility of IRC to broadcast news feeds for each of the game servers, allowing players to receive notifications when they are attacked. Earth Empires' IRC server can be accessed at irc.earthempires.com.
Governments
editThere are eight forms of government a player may choose to run their country under; Monarchy, Fascist, Tyranny, Dictatorship, Communist, Theocracy, Democracy and Republic. Every country begins as a Monarchy, which has no particular bonuses or penalties, whereas other forms of government have bonuses and penalties which affect the inner-workings of the country.
Land and Buildings
editThere are eight types of buildings: enterprise, residential, industrial complexes, military bases, research labs, farms, oil rigs, and construction sites.
Resources
editMilitary
editFood
editOil
editTechnology
editPolitics and Diplomacy
editServers
editCurrently there are six game servers, each with their own distinct set of rules.
Media Attention
editReferences
edit- ^ "OMAC Industries Acquires Swirve.com". Market for Computer & Video Games. 2008-07-02. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
- ^ "Earth Announcement - Jolt Forums". Forums.joltonline.com. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
- ^ "Browser Game List - Earth Empires". Browser Game List. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
- ^ "Earth Empires-MMORPG & MMO Top 100 Site". Top 100 Arena. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
- ^ "Earth Empires Game Profile". Browser-based Online Game Directory.
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