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I suggest that you play on world 5 and world 6. They aren't gaining new players as fast and will be a better experience for you. But screw that, you could play them all.

 

Tribal Wars - Text-based (with pictures)

 

Fun and Interative

 

:ohnoes: Mind Boggling action

 

 

 

Tribal Wars is a browserbased online game. Every player controls a small village, striving for power and glory.

 

Establish a village,

 

join a tribe,

 

help your friends,

 

fight your enemies!

 

318631 Players

 

9 game worlds

 

beginner protection

 

graphical village overview

 

Tribal Wars is a free browser based MMOG. You can play the game from nearly any computer with internet access because there are no downloads necessary.

 

Your goal is to lead a medieval village to fame and power. With your help the small village will grow bigger and bigger. The population grows, production rises and trade prospers.

 

But not only your village grows. Neighbours are also looking to expand their influence. Troops are being recruited, villages are fortified and wild axemen plunder and kill.

 

You will meet other players, with whom you can fight together in a tribe.

 

Your village grows bigger and soon the formerly small village will conquer other villages...

 

In the beginning of the game, it is important that you invest in your village and construct buildings. There are fifteen different building available. However, at the start of the game only seven of them are accessible for you. The others become available after you have constructed other buildings.

 

The construction of a building costs you a certain amount of resources (wood, iron and clay), which your lumberjacks, clay pit and iron mine produce, even when you are off-line. Besides these resources you also need villagers for the new building. You can add villagers by upgrading your farm to the next level. Upgrading buildings takes about twenty minutes in the beginning. But in the course of the game this construction time increases considerably.

 

New villages are also being established in your area of the map. They are controlled by other players. Communicating and cooperating with them is the basic idea behind "Tribal Wars". Some of the other players will try to plunder you, others will engage in trade relations with you or support you. It is very important for you to get to know a lot of players quickly and to ally yourself with them by founding a tribe or becoming a member of an existing one. Your tribe will help to defend you, trade with you and teach you a lot of useful tricks.

 

The market place offers a good possibility to trade with other players with whom you have not yet communicated. You can accept other players' offers or post your own. This way you can acquire those resources that you need in exchange for those resources of which you currently have more than you need. Especially in the beginning this can save you valuable time.

 

Battles and wars play an important part in "Tribal Wars". There are nine different types of units, each of them with different strenghts. They are recruited in the barracks, the stables and the workshop in exchange for resources and time. The battles take place in the villages. The units of the attacker are measured up against those of the defender. The aim of an attack can be to plunder resources, spy on the defender or simply zest for destruction. Ultimately the attacker might seek to take over the village.

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Ah, time for me to make a long post.

 

 

 

I've been playing Tribal Wars since December 2006. So I have 7 months of experience. That may be little compared to some of the players, but to most of you, it's probably not. So, if you have any questions, you can always PM me on TIF, mail me in-game, or post here.

 

 

 

Now...My first world was world 3, if I remember correctly. A day later, I started world 4, which had just started. Then I started world 1 and 2. I had good villages on 4 worlds, until world 2 pulled ahead, due to the speed. So I put more effort into world 2 and less into the others. I ended up nobling 3 villages on world 2, while losing my village on world 1, 3 and 4. I then quit world 3 and 4, but due to loyalty to my great tribe (WL) on world 1, I restarted that world. I managed to build up and get 4 villages, but due to my activeness in world 6 and 7, I quit about a week ago.

 

That's my story about the original 4 worlds. If you're going to play one of them, choose world 2.

 

 

 

Then there's the newer worlds. They have archers, mounted archers, paladins and a new academy. When world 5 came out, I was excited, and I eagerly started. By the time world 6 came out, I was nobled on world 5, and I quit. But that gave me more time on world 6, which is now my best world. 60K points and counting. I'm in the fourth, nearly third, best tribe in the world. When world 7 came out, I decided to make a new tribe with my friends. We've made one called KOTNR. I'm not doing extremely well on world 7, but I'm not quitting...Yet...And for world 8, I find no point in playing, so I just build things once a day. World 8 takes an old world format, meaning no new troops and no new academy. And the map is clustered. I might quit soon.

 

If you play one of these worlds, play 6 or 7. I recommend 6.

 

 

 

So there you have it, Penguin's history of Tribal Wars.

 

And I might as well put this out there...

 

My username is Penguinduck3, on all the worlds I play on. That means 2, 6, 7 and 8. My tribes? Respectively, ME W, RFG, KOTNR and OLB45.

 

 

 

Tribal Wars is a great game, but keep in mind...It's text-based, meaning that it's not like RuneScape and you can't play for hours. All you need to do is log on once every few hours and build stuff. It's a good thing to do while playing other games.

 

I look forward to nobling a bunch of you! :XD:

 

 

 

Oh yeah, a few tips.

 

You should build resources first.

 

HC and MA are nearly pointless, only make a few.

 

Build up your wall...Level 20 doubles your defense.

 

Join a tribe with members near you.

 

A few more I can't think of at the minute.

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TribalWars Radio is live! Heres the message I was sent by the Tribalwars team

 

 

 

A while ago a few players have started a Tribalwars online radio. After a little break due to exams they are now back up and running.

 

I was asked to forward a message to the players as most player don't even know it exists.

 

 

 

Please remember, the radio is not run by us, so if you have any problems or questions, please contact them directly.

 

 

 

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Hello everyone, I would like to take the opertunity to introduce the all new TWRadio Service for all TribalWars community players.

 

The Service can be found at http://www.TWRadio.net Playing all the music you need for your daily gaming experience online with TribalWars.

 

We hope you enjoy your time with us.

 

TWRadio.net

 

Licensed by EngageFM.co.uk

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