GalavaUse that link, you get extra starting resources, I get extra starting resources and we all live happily ever after.
Until, of course, you get to 60 progression, leave peace mode with a half decent army and your inner province gets occupied. Don't leave peace mode without a decent army, decent being as much as your current high cap allows you to.
The game is a pbbg (persistent browser based game), a genre with such notable titles as CyberNations, AstroEmpires, The Fall and many others. One could consider it a sim game, where you are tasked with building your empire and beating off threats, while managing to turn into a threat yourself.
At this point, I expect you will be having one of two reactions:
A. Why would I even bother with this game? Well, it isn't as bad as it sounds. In fact, it's pretty good. Learn how to play the game properly, join a
Decent Guild, and have fun.
B. This looks fun! I'm glad you like it. But that doesn't mean you don't have to join a
Decent Guild. Decent guilds offer protection, guides, aid, and lots of extra Fun
tm.
How to start out? I Suggest you read the
tutorial first. Admin made it, so it must be right. After you read the tutorial, join a
Decent Guild, and see what they have to offer. But, a good idea would be to start out with a forest/mountain province, and explore land at a 1:1 ratio. Then build structures, and explore more land. Rinse, repeat until you get to 500 land. then start buying progression.
Lets talk about that spiffy
decent guild now.
RCi is a unique guild. Why, might you ask? from a b12g forum member's perspective, we have the Dwarven Mining Consortium, a subsidiary that focuses on production of stone, and if the times are tough wood. Other than that, we do have a pretty good community, some gimped up SMF forums and dwarvenly madness which drives us to raid guilds 5 times our size and win. Oh, and guides galore, lots of aid to help you and your peons grow big and strong as well as armies of Combat Wombats.