A virus is spreading throughout the world, causing the zombies to rise up and take over our homes. The land has fallen into complete chaos. Commander, we need you to help rebuild our city and lead the troops to regain control. There’s no time to waste. Let’s get started now!
Age of Origins is the most innovative war strategy game that incorporates classic tower defense and exciting hack & slash gameplay. As this gripping story unfolds, you will encounter all kinds of new challenges, creating a truly unique gaming experience.
City Building - Reclaim the overrun buildings from the zombies. - Rescue survivors hiding in the ruins to increase the population. - Gather resources to build your city and take care of the residents.
Army Training - Collect and train officers to lead your army into battle. - Mix and match the officers for every possible scenario. - Research and develop technology to prepare your soldiers for war.
Titans and Warplanes - Activate the powerful Titans to assist in combat. - Fly your warplane to soar over the adversary. - Cultivate the Titans and Warplanes to strengthen your troops.
Alliance Teamwork - Build an alliance with your friends to dominate the land. - Time-attack with the alliance members to crush your opponents. - Participate in larger-than-life PvP and GvG events with your allies.
Commander, this devastated world needs you now! You are our only hope!
Latest updates
What's new in version 1.3.756
Optimized some of the game play.
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1 ★Deceptive advertising. Quick check, if your game play is different than your ads maybe consider changing your game to something you can market. The actual game is a fine version of this type of game. The graphics are fine. The stories are a little odd because of their translation. The layout is a bit confusing. Obnoxious attempts to get at my wallet are obnoxious. They even go so far as to "train" you how to make an in app purchase by "discounting" tutorial items to free.
2 ★Way too complicated. Downloaded after seeing some ad where you move through a horde of zombies and you select whether you want to (x2), (+10), or (new gun). I've now played this clicking game for about 10 hours, I've yet to come across this in the game. Dunno if they make some kind of revenue based on the amount of times I tap the screen, it's really getting repetitive and I can't see myself continuing to play a game that doesn't offer the system that brought me to the game in the 1st place.
1 ★Not the game advertised. Slide show at best. My phone can play Dreamcast games but this is a slide show. After clicking through the annoying videos, the first mission is to spend 2.99$ to speed up something. I don't even know what it is. There's no Zombies, no armies, just a map and 1 building to keep clicking on. I'm not paying 2.99 in the first 5 minutes of game play.
1 ★I have seen the ad for this game multiple times. I finally decided to download it and try it out. I've spent several minutes going through some automated upgrades to the city and its defenses. It is taking way too long and the only gameplay I have had is a traditional tower defense exercise that lasted less than a minute. I sure hope that someday I find a game with the fun aspects that were in the advertisement. Until then, I advise that you don't bother downloading this game.
1 ★Not at ALL ANYTHING like what the ads show and I really hate the whole idea of having to build and upgrade, this is an OBVIOUS attempt to squeeze people for all they have. It would be much better to have a game where you just jump from one level to another given you pass the previous one... All this "speed up, build and upgrade" system is so dumb. Uninstalled! Don't waste your time unless you have the time to learn a complex and pointless build and upgrade system and spend real money to succeede
2 ★This game is just slog through unrewarding 'quest' to build a higher level building. After playing for two days, I still have seen the point. You dont actually control any form of battle. You simply 'built' the army and then send it out. If they loose, who cares. You dont loose the armies. The only good part of the game is the graphics. The controlls are not even consistent. Some screens act as pop ups and go away when you click off of them. Other close when you click on a 'Back' button.
2 ★Not one of the preview pictures I'm seeing on this app listing reflect the actual gameplay. There's artistic license and then there's completely misrepresenting the game. It's a city-building PVP game that happens to have a tower defense mini-game. You have to upgrade your city to certain points to unlock new tower defense levels, and you get one shot at the infinite zombies map per day. Beyond that, it's a shameless money grab. Fun for a while, but not worth it in the end.
4 ★I have played this game for a year now its alright game kinda like Mobile Strike only issue is how long it takes things to upgrade and the amount of resources to do it also having to build your stuff up over and over again because of the idiots that keep attacking you while your trying to rebuild I got hit about 50-60 times it takes a long time to get anywhere if your not paying to play. detroitdogg nation #2
1 ★I get ads for this all the time and it looked really cool. I download and play for 12 hours over a few days leveling all this stuff that's not in the ads. I never saw any of the gameplay from the ads. Very disappointed, just make it like the ads!!! It's very slow and there's a city you have to level up but don't get to build. There's dumb aspects where you heal a zombie lady and there's an intimacy button. This is too confusing for young kids and not appealing to someone that knows games.
1 ★I saw what looked like a fun, fast-paced, ad supported little time waster advertised on YouTube, somewhat like many of the others but with an interesting twist. Instead, I got a rather involved MMO freemium game. If that had been what I was looking for, I may have enjoyed it, but it DEFINITELY want what was advertised OR what I wanted to play. Bad form, developers. I don't want to even consider installing any of your games anymore.
2 ★The game is fun with respect to the number of activities available as a casual player. However, as a war game lacks any fair and balanced mechanics with the ability to teleport bases anywhere, bubble away attacks, and cheese the troop count limit of rallies by timing attacks. In game mechanics, such as alliance events leave more to be desired when understanding that some events are once a week only and require scheduled times for others to be on.
2 ★interesting part about this game is the part where you set up the defenses along the road to protect the base. Then you can't move further unless you upgrade or purchase. And why is it so crowded on the overview map of all the member cities, you would think the game with everything is computers that they make it roomy enough for everybody to build around their property. Why is it that I'm not allowed to attack monsters of a higher level if I want? Point is you be doing no actual shooting.