Play a medieval strategy browser game on Goodgame Empire. Become a king of castle and creating a powerful army, build your kingdom, battles with other players.
The essence of the game is to continuously level up, collect resources, battle with other players and level 70 and the legendary level 800, and achieve as many power points as possible during that time. Leveling is possible by collecting experience points (XPs), which can be obtained through battles and upgrades. When level 70 is reached, the player enters legendary level 1, from where legendary experience points must be collected. Once the legendary level of 800 is reached, no new developments will be dissolved, and only the remaining buildings can be upgraded. Upgrades to resources, construction, and development tokens for relic buildings or rubies.
Players can compare themselves in a number of ways. The easiest way to do this is the PowerPoint System (HP), which quantifies the player's strength, including the buildings placed, the strength of the soldiers, the equipment, the titles of glory, and heroism. In addition to power points, many other values can be authoritative when looking at the relative strength of two players. This is where the points of merit obtained by attacking the lords, the points of glory obtained by attacking glory invasion targets, the heroism points obtained by attacking Berimondi's opponents, or the loot points obtained by looting during the attacks come into play.
Players can compare their strength and performance in tournaments, in games organized by the game, or even in so-called 1v1 against each other, or in federal warfare if we look at the relative strength of two players. This is where the points of merit obtained by attacking the lords, the points of glory obtained by attacking glory invasion targets, the heroism points obtained by attacking Berimondi's opponents, or the loot points obtained by looting during the attacks come into play. Players can compare their strength and performance in tournaments, in games organized by the game, or even in so-called 1v1 against each other, or in federal warfare.