
Do you like RTS games? Do you like browser-based games set in the medieval era? Well if you have yet to try the abundant amount of games that follow that premise, you may want to check into Lord of Ultima, published by EA Games.
In Lord of Ultima, you are the founder of your very own unique city empire forced to create alliances and enemies as you grow stronger in power. There are some MMO aspects to this game in that your rank and city will evolve and grow stronger as you obtain more resources and loot mysterious dungeons nearby.
As your city grows in size you have the opportunity to expand by creating new cities or raiding others to remove them from their throne. The units are what you would expect to see from armies of this lore. You'll encounter rangers to knights and mages, but will also be able to create barons to lead your armies and control newly founded cities.
Although you can not custom develop the city walls and infrastructure yourself, you will still be able to add things such as ranger towers and pitfall traps to defend against incoming attackers.
I've played through the first day and measured the pace of the game; while slow at times due to upgrading and maxing out resource allocation, it seems to be comfortable for any casual web surfer. And you always have the threat of the enemy and the lure of the dungeons to keep you interested, at least for as long as your browser is open.
If you would like to try it out for yourself you can visit the site here.





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