

Once you finish your doctorate in Grepolis, you will find the game actually has a lot of features that make it one of the best browser based strategy games out there. It’s a very brutal way of earning gold, but hey, when in Rome, do like the Romans do! One of the best ways to earn resources is to loot helpless NPC villages by sending your troops to attack them. There is a help page, but I would rather see tutorials tackle most of the basics rather than have everyone do some hefty FAQ reading before enjoying the game (it IS a game after all- not research). The tutorial was actually rather quick, and runs you through some of the mundane tasks you do in your Grepolis career, but it does leave at least 80% of the system to learn on your own. The game (like its counterparts) are quite easy to learn, provided that you have played other games of the same genre. If you’re new to browser based strategy games, I would advise you to stay away from Grepolis. For now, it’s all a matter of how fast, PVP-oriented, or hard you want your gaming experience to be. Regardless of which server you choose, you will always have a lot of players to play and have fun with. The Mu server for example has a limit of 150 players per alliance and makes use of the new ‘Conquer’ system while the Kappa server has a higher game speed and an alliance limit of 100. Each server has its own speed and limitations. Note that this form of server selection is not as simple as just picking a server with the most/least players.

Upon entering the game, you will notice that Grepolis will let you pick a server to play on.

The game also lets facebook users connect it to their profiles, thus making it easier to access the game without having to relog in a different window. Much like Ikariam, each player starts with a small town that eventually evolves into a powerful empire. Grepolis is a browser based strategy MMO set in Ancient Greece. By: Kei Beneza (dividelife), Onrpg Journalist
