![]() As a way to convince you of this, the game provides you with a taste of how things go when you get yourself a premium account. ![]() Getting a premium account is one of the most obvious things the game wants you to do. The game is balanced up to an extent, I must say, that this is one of those games where it is rewarding to pay. Imperia Online is a decent strategy browser game that has loyally stuck to the core theme of the game which is the medieval times. This is one of those cases where a game has successfully mimicked their target era, they have done it so well that you can get to experience how dull life is during those times. These little ‘charming’ effects give a little light to the otherwise dreary medieval setting the game has successfully incorporated. Your land’s windmill is spinning, you get to see your peasants work your land and so on. There is at least a little charming display of movement that you would see in the interface. You cannot exactly say that the game is all static and dull though. This brings about a dull and boring point of view for you because it the medieval setting does not exactly bring about a fun environment, unless you enjoy history or the fact that the game remains loyal somewhat to the devices found in that time. This setting does provide a sense of novelty and history for players who care to at least look at the buildings their peasants are making. The game does provide a medieval feel as a strategy game where you work with structures that were found during the medieval era of man. The other side of this however is that if you are someone who is in for the adrenaline rush of getting your medieval units into a clash and in time invade a neighboring land just like those barbarians in movies, you will be sorely disappointed. This can be both good and bad because it means you won’t have to spend too much time on the game and you can even do something else while you wait for the building time to go down to zero. This is a browser game that uses 40% strategy and 60% patience because in later parts of your gameplay you will have to wait hours before you can get a building to level up. Imperia Online is a wait-and-see type of game where creation of your structures and earning of your resources takes time. This helps new players get used to the game faster, unlike other same-themed browser based games where you have to only rely on the FAQ and the help page they have. The game does provide you with a tutorial that gives you tips on to distribute the resources you have, as well as teaching you the basic use and description of the whole interface. Developing the land is no walk in a park, however. The problem of having a newly acquired land is that it is still undeveloped and that is saying something with the game being in a medieval setting. If you think being the Lord of the land is all that it’s cracked up to be then Imperia Online is going to be a shocker for you. ![]() ![]() Have you ever wondered how does it feel to be a Lord that has a ton of servants that jump at your every whim and desire? The feeling of owning a large piece of land that you can cultivate develop and eventually use as your stepping stone into a greater more majestic world? I do not know if you can do that in real life right now, but you can at least have an idea of how it feels through Imperia Online, a browser-based game that puts you in the seat of a ruler who has recently received the tile of Lord to a piece of cyber-land. By Vincent Haoson (Vincenthaoson), OnRPG Journalist ![]()
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