Elvenar - Fantasy Kingdom APK Download for Android
Description
BUILD THE CITY OF YOUR DREAMS IN THE MAGICAL ELVENAR
Choose between elves and humans to build a beautiful, fantasy city. Discover a world of magic and mystery as you constantly build, develop and expand your realm. You decide how to advance your city as you gather resources, trade with other players and research ancient technologies. Whether you want to build a whimsical paradise or a well-organized metropolis, it’s easy to create a home for fantasy creatures and enjoy the detailed beauty of Elvenar.
CHOOSE YOUR RACE Play as powerful humans or magical elves to build as you see fit
START INSTANTLY City building is quick and easy with a friendly introduction and active community
EXPLORE THE WORLD Discover new provinces to expand your city
TRADE WITH FRIENDS Trade goods and resources with fellow players and merchants in the marketplace
ADVANCE YOUR CIVILIZATION Upgrade your buildings to supply your growing population
WELCOME NEW CREATURES Create a home for dwarves, fairies, dragons and other charming fantasy races
Elvenar is based on the successful browser city-builder, published by InnoGames. Now players can enjoy the online fantasy fun on mobile, tablet and PC browser – all from the same account.
Elvenar is free to download and install. However, some game features can also be purchased for real money. If you don’t want to use this feature, you can disable in-app purchases in your device’s settings. A network connection is also required.
General Terms and Conditions: https://legal.innogames.com/portal/en/agb Imprint: https://legal.innogames.com/portal/en/imprint
Latest updates
What's new in version 1.203.0
- Bugfixes and tech improvements - Content for future events
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User's Reivew
3 ★Yeah, this is very much a "wait-click-waaaaaaait" kind of game, that focuses heavily on the "pay-to-wait-less" model, with ridiculously high prices for incredibly low rewards. Still, if you are very patient and not in a rush, slooowly building your own little square-ish almost-city can be even fun on occasion. Solid three for sure. I even gave it $5 for all what it's worth, As a thanks for all the time I've spent in it.
5 ★Update: where I thought you could only use diamonds to complete quests, there are actually 3 options available to finish them, diamonds not required. Makes it much easier to complete and more fun! Updated to 5 stars! It's been relatively fun until now. I need more diamonds to complete the current quest, but the game offers no way to get diamonds except through purchasing. I am building tools and food and gaining coins, but that is all I can do without purchasing diamonds to complete the quest. It's way too early in the game to already be at an impass. It's disappointing.
2 ★Try it out. Very slow going though compared to a lot of RPGs. There is so much the developers can do with this. It's not an easy f2p type game, long waiting times and basic builds. There's no actual number to track level which I think adds to the drive of spending to get further. There is ranking, but it's not placed out worldly so you don't have a track of visual progress. The quests are simple to get you going, nothing exciting or challangeing. No way to communicate in a world chat :(.
1 ★I find it pretty boring. It's fun for a minute, then it turns into yet another click and wait game. Not fun at all. Open, collect, wait another 9 hours, repeat. No entertainment at all. I'm giving it a chance by upgrading, but now I seem to be needing so many stones and boards for everything, and no way to make that many. Click, wait 9 hours, click, repeat. I enjoy games I can log into and play for an hour at a time at least. This isn't it.
4 ★I normally hate these kinds of games, but I'm enjoying it. Low-maintenance, but I can play & advance for a bit if I want to get creative. Overall pretty fun with no real microtransaction requirements unless you wanna boost. I like the clans & tournaments. I do enjoy organizing my city, BUT I wish it let me keep old buildings in the "red" spots as placeholders while in the moving screen. Almost impossible to re-organize unless you have an empty square somewhere.
4 ★Good design, fairly intuitive and lends itself to short and long sessions. Some of the quests could be set up differently though. Its annoying to spend a session doing upgrades, complete a quest, and then have the next quest say "upgrade!"... i literally just did all i could. Maybe you could have some simultaneous quests, or let quests count activity performed in the last hour or so?
3 ★This game has a lot going for it. Great art, a large tech tree, monthly activities, ways to encourage positive player interaction, etc. There is a plot that takes a LONG time to unravel, but it isn't the point of the game. Unfortunately, the current game designers lack an understanding of basic economics, which hobbles and even alienates some players. Each city (player) needs various goods to progress through the game. Each city is "boosted" in one third of the goods, meaning they can make them much more efficiently than the other two thirds of the goods. Players are thus encouraged to make their boosted and trade with other cities for their unboosted, part of the cooperative player interaction. A year ago InnoGames invented a process that injects a subset of goods into the economy, essentially for free. You don't have to be an economics major -- or a high school graduate -- to know that if the supply of a commodity increases then the price will decline. Now the cities boosted in the goods with extra supply struggle to trade for the other goods, because the cities making the other goods satisfy part of their needs through the new mechanic. I quit the game when I ended up on the wrong side of this dynamic. I am sure others have also. I might restart if InnoGames rebalances the trading since there are still interesting elements to investigate. They generally don't fix things rapidly (it's as if they slept through the agile software development revolution) so I will probably have lost all interest by the time they do.
4 ★New review: I really like this game. There are still things that frustrate me (just let me reorganize my town easier! Why are you so mean??). I purchase the building that gives me extra event tokens (?) every time. I wish the sales for the tokens were there all the time (I know you can get them with diamonds, but that's such a rip off). I would purchase so many tokens to get event buildings. Or just make an event building sale so I don't miss one. Thanks for the previous response.
5 ★I like this game! It starts slow, but as you progress and gain momentum it can become very addicting! The challenge of building on the grid with unidirectional structures isn't a problem, just another element of the game. This isn't a pay to play game - there's lots of opps progress w/o spending $. The community is super nice/ helpful too and the artwork is beautiful, it's mainly what keeps me coming back! Suggestion: Storylines for the villagers.
5 ★I love this. Got tired of pay to win games where you just keep getting attacked and lose everything. It's not really an "any time, just jump on and go" though. It's still a building game and it takes time. No paying, NO ADS, not many notifs, no attacking except npc. If anyone tells you you HAVE to pay for this game, they're trying hard to play wrong. There's no "falling behind either," since it's based on your city. It's a game designed around helping each other. Soft, gorgeous, easy, free
2 ★Fun game good graphics. If you have to take a break for a week or 2 dont bother coming back. They will delete you progress. I lost everything that I worked for. I dont spend money on games so getting to chapter 3 is really difficult and to have all of the special buildings and upgrades just gone. So I start over. Have to take a break again because life happens, log back in and all progress is gone again. Would not suggest.
2 ★Fun game with great graphics and creative storylines. I particularly like that you are not in competition with other players (except, if you wish, for points). You join a fellowship (optional), and there's an excellent balance of individual and fellowship achievement. The only thing I don't like is the frequency of updates — and that you can't continue with the older version. It's a pain when there's limited internet. Update: the program is getting bigger and more clumsy with every update. It is now slow and a real pain to use on my phone. The desktop version is great, but the mobile version keeps hanging.