Title: OGame
Year introduced: 2002
Country of origin: Germany
Languages: English / German
Price: include premium accounts / options
The fate of outer space will be determined in the strategy browser MMO OGame. An undeveloped planet serves as the starting point of a mighty Empire, which every player can develop alone or with allies in an alliance. An economic and military infrastructure secures the development of new technological achievements. Wars against other planets and empires secure valuable resources which strengthen their own empires, before setting forth to secure supremacy in outer space.
To reach your targets you can use combat, diplomacy, resource mining and trade options. The game is online since 2002 and with time gathered large users base and improved graphics interface. Although it is massive multiplayer game usually the PvP (player versus player) duels are the basics in game progress.
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