Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | InnoGames GmbH | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
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
I just started playing this a few days ago and I’m not sure I’m going to keep it. I’ve played several of these types of games before and this one is by far the slowest progressing. That’s not what really bothers me though, it’s the fact that I have absolutely no idea what I’m doing and there’s really no explanation in the game. It’s frustrating not knowing what all the items are for or what exactly I’m supposed to be doing. Things are not labeled at all and as far as I can tell, item costs are also a mystery in most cases. Reading through the other reviews, it looks like you’re supposed to find all this stuff out on your own using the forums or their wiki, which I feel is just lazy on their part. It can’t be that difficult to label stuff and say exactly what it does, where you can get it and how to use it! I also don’t understand the point of having to progress on the map and fight or negotiate, I could do without that part altogether. I just want to build an elf city!
You get one star until you add this most basic of city building features
No options for turning off sound from settings cog? Fail.
I’m new to this game. It takes patience and it is complex, so if you are looking for something that is way beyond match-3 games and requires strategy and a lot of time, look here. The graphics are lush and beautiful, and the game design is amazing - with so many facets to it to keep your interest for months. I really like the way the game rewards cooperation with its trading system. That is a refreshing departure from the other RPGs out there that are more about individual accomplishments. I’m still pretty new but liking what I see so far… recommended!
I don’t like the discounted diamond sale available on my app. I find it inconvenient to have to go to my browser to get full value for my diamond purchases. $20=2100 diamonds on app $20=2400 diamonds on browser
As long as you enjoy planning & city building you’ll love this game. It takes a while to really understand all the components of game play and be ifits, such as tournaments, ancient wonders, culture, Spire.. If you can hang in until end of Chapter 4 you’ll probably be a long timer. 3 years now for me - my specialty is Event buildings. I have every one offered since I started For me the best part of the game are the prizes. So many prizes to win there’s something for everyone!
It reminds me of when I was a kid playing sim city on my Super Nintendo
Love the game, spending money to buy builders is by far the wisest investment I could make. A single 10 dollar purchase bass accelerated my gameplay exponentially, yet I could totally do what I’ve done without it if I wanted to. Very balanced feeling overall with challenging gameplay due to innovative culture requirements and land requirements.