How happiness leads to an empire in InnoGames' upcoming browser title
Germany - February 09, 2012 - Today InnoGames released a sneak peek into its
upcoming browser game, Forge of Empires, with information regarding gameplay
features. Various buildable structures increase citizens' happiness, which is
necessary for city prosperity and productivity. This greatly improves the
ability to take over neighboring lands and expand empires.
As a city's population grows in the game, the inhabitants develop an increasing
demand for leisure activities. Players can choose from a number of buildings to
meet that demand such as schools, theaters, public bath houses - and further in
the title -embellished cathedrals and castles. Productivity quickly declines
with an unhappy population, whereas happiness levels beyond the required amount
boost the production of resources. Once this is fullfilled, leaders are prepared
to obtain surrounding provinces.
Conquering provinces grants a source for rare goods or other rewards, like
city-expansions or treasure. As players advance in the campaign, they unlock
PvP-Towers. The towers allow oneto compete in the various Ages' PvP-tournaments,
which run over the course of 7 days. In the future, InnoGames plans additional
PvP-features as well as a Co-Op Campaign.
Forge of Empires is a browser-based strategy game that allows players to create
a city and develop it from the Stone Age and onward throughout the centuries.
Players can create a vast empire through military campaigns and skillful
dealings. Screenshots, artwork and a trailer are available on
http://www.forgeofempires.com.
With about 75 million registered players, InnoGames is one of the world's
leading developers and providers of online games. The Hamburg-based company has
scored major successes with games such as Tribal Wars, The West and Grepolis.
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