The game lets you instantly upgrade your resources for free when it wants you to upgrade that specific resource. Leveling up buildings, armies and other parts of your developing kingdom are entirely at the control of your campaign progress. The only name I could pick was one of the game’s randomly generated names like HannahWallace or Morgan. I was told it had sensitive words and couldn’t pick it. I tried to pick a simple name: Lord Maximus. Why it did after multiple times of me trying and being told I need to pay for it, I don’t know. The game eventually did let me change my name for free. My character’s name was I did not pick that, and I’d have to buy 1,500 Diamonds (which requires spending $9.99) to change my name. Pay to Change Your NameĮmpire: Rising Civilization loves its microtransactions with its purchasable currency of Diamonds. This money wall is a recurring issue in all aspects of the game. The auto builder has a limited number of uses and its price doubles after your first purchase. The game does offer an auto builder for 40 Diamonds, an in-game currency players can purchase with real money. This becomes tiresome fast as you need to cycle through every new building and upgrade individually. The tutorial feels unending, with the player constantly needing to upgrade their resources to unlock the next objective. The game’s tutorial shows you how to do all of this. You must wait 10 seconds to use the skip button unless you are a paying VIP member. The battles get boring quick, but the game does offer a skip button. The gameplay is simple with battles being computer controlled. You can enter the world and go on a series of campaigns against enemy armies. Like other mobile army building games, the player’s objectives are to raise an army, harvest resources and conquer other lands. The story for Empire: Rising Civilization makes the game sound fun. Now you are building your own army to one day take back Camelot and restore the kingdom. The player is a citizen of Camelot who ran away after King Arthur was overthrown. Empire: Rising Civilization is a simulation strategy game developed by OneGame Holding Limited.
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