What’s Travian?

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Travian is a browser-based MMO game where players create and expand a village through combat and resource gathering. In-game gold can be purchased for real money to speed up progress. Players can interact with each other, form alliances, and invade each other’s villages. The game has no definitive ending, but game worlds end after a certain amount of time, allowing players to start fresh in a new world.

Travian is a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) played on a computer through a user’s web browser and requires no downloads or installed programs. Although it is a graphically simple game, the possibilities inherent in the basic model of the game are practically unlimited and the community boasts thousands of players from all over the world. The general purpose of Travian is for a player to create a village and make it prosper and grow beyond its original territory through expansion and combat.

While Travian is free to use, there are a number of features that can be purchased for money to make the experience faster or easier. In-game gold can be purchased for real money and is used as currency to enable some special features, such as completing tasks faster. While gold can also be earned in-game, it is still primarily used as a means for those who love the game to give money to developers and get something back.

The basic format of Travian is a simulation game that allows a player to start by choosing one of three starting cultures: the Romans, the Gauls or the Teutons. A player chooses one of these groups, then proceeds to create a small village. Resources are gathered to provide the raw materials needed to further improve the starting village and build buildings in the city. The game itself is persistent, as resources are gathered, wars are fought, and invasions defended even when a player is not actively playing.

Travian is built around the idea of ​​a fairly simple simulation game that reaches out to a global community. The village created by a player exists next to other villages created by other players. Players from different areas can interact by sending messages and game resources, invading each other and forming alliances for each other’s protection and benefit. This allows Travian to go beyond the limitations of a single player experience and be considered an MMO.

While the game doesn’t have a definitive ending, in the sense that single-player games often do, there is a life cycle to every game world. After a certain amount of time, the game world ends, and anyone who wishes to continue playing can do so by creating a new village in a new world. While some resources can be carried over, the purpose is for a player to have a fresh start and use the opportunity to avoid previously made mistakes, as well as meet new players.




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