From the legendary game creator who brought you Conquest, Conquest II, the Ultimate Showdown and many many more games comes a game so epic that it takes the title of "Empire."
This is not a post whoring competition so do not make it one. The purpose of this game is to determine the greatest empire in the history of the world through popular vote in dedication. Given is a list of several famous empires. Each starts with the same population, economy and military power. Each turn, you may enhance one of those statistics or have an empire invade another empire. If an empire invades and defeats another empire that empire is eliminated for good.
On a turn you may: Increase 1 empires population by 10 citizens, make soldiers (see soldier rule for additional info) or increase economic level (see economic level for more information)
Economy: When you add to economic level, you add the square root of the total population rounded down. For example, if the population is 120 and economic level is 26, you can add 10 to economic power.
Army: -1% of the population and +1% to the army (round down when finding percent). Must have 100 economic points per soldier to support the army. For example, if a country has an economy of 278, it may have a maximum of 2 soldiers.
Defeating an enemy empire: If you choose to make an empire attack another, that empire must have more soldiers than the enemy + 1/50 of the enemies population. For example, to attack an empire with 240 people and 3 soldiers, one must have 7 soldiers. Once an empire defeats another empire, it may not invade another empire until the next day.
Empires (copy paste stats into each post):
Roman Empire: Population 150, Economy 160, Soliders 0
Mongolian Empire: Population 99, Economy 190, Soldiers 1
Macedonian Empire: Population 149, Economy 148, Soldiers 1
Egyptian Empire: Population 180, Economy 126, Soldiers 0
Aztec Empire: Population 170, Economy 139, Soldiers 0
British Empire: Population 100, Economy 200, Soldiers 0
USSR: Population 200, Economy 100, Soldiers 0
Saracen Empire: Population 159, Economy 136, Soldiers 1
Persian Empire: Population 160, Economy 148, Soldiers 0
Simian Empire: Population 50, Economy 0, Soldiers 0
1 action per turn, no double posting, ignore fact that empires did not exist at the same time, all empires start out balanced except for the Simian Empire (equal number of turns to create each)
I'll take the first turn.
USSR: Increase Population
Empires (copy paste stats into each post):
Roman Empire: Population 150, Economy 160, Soliders 0
Mongolian Empire: Population 99, Economy 190, Soldiers 1
Macedonian Empire: Population 149, Economy 148, Soldiers 1
Egyptian Empire: Population 180, Economy 126, Soldiers 0
Aztec Empire: Population 170, Economy 139, Soldiers 0
British Empire: Population 100, Economy 200, Soldiers 0
USSR: Population 210, Economy 100, Soldiers 0
Saracen Empire: Population 159, Economy 136, Soldiers 1
Persian Empire: Population 160, Economy 148, Soldiers 0
Simian Empire: Population 50
New rule. The Simian Empire gains 25 people per population increase, but may not build an economy or an army. When they attack, their entire population attacks, each member acting as 1/50 of a soldier.
This is not a post whoring competition so do not make it one. The purpose of this game is to determine the greatest empire in the history of the world through popular vote in dedication. Given is a list of several famous empires. Each starts with the same population, economy and military power. Each turn, you may enhance one of those statistics or have an empire invade another empire. If an empire invades and defeats another empire that empire is eliminated for good.
On a turn you may: Increase 1 empires population by 10 citizens, make soldiers (see soldier rule for additional info) or increase economic level (see economic level for more information)
Economy: When you add to economic level, you add the square root of the total population rounded down. For example, if the population is 120 and economic level is 26, you can add 10 to economic power.
Army: -1% of the population and +1% to the army (round down when finding percent). Must have 100 economic points per soldier to support the army. For example, if a country has an economy of 278, it may have a maximum of 2 soldiers.
Defeating an enemy empire: If you choose to make an empire attack another, that empire must have more soldiers than the enemy + 1/50 of the enemies population. For example, to attack an empire with 240 people and 3 soldiers, one must have 7 soldiers. Once an empire defeats another empire, it may not invade another empire until the next day.
Empires (copy paste stats into each post):
Roman Empire: Population 150, Economy 160, Soliders 0
Mongolian Empire: Population 99, Economy 190, Soldiers 1
Macedonian Empire: Population 149, Economy 148, Soldiers 1
Egyptian Empire: Population 180, Economy 126, Soldiers 0
Aztec Empire: Population 170, Economy 139, Soldiers 0
British Empire: Population 100, Economy 200, Soldiers 0
USSR: Population 200, Economy 100, Soldiers 0
Saracen Empire: Population 159, Economy 136, Soldiers 1
Persian Empire: Population 160, Economy 148, Soldiers 0
Simian Empire: Population 50, Economy 0, Soldiers 0
1 action per turn, no double posting, ignore fact that empires did not exist at the same time, all empires start out balanced except for the Simian Empire (equal number of turns to create each)
I'll take the first turn.
USSR: Increase Population
Empires (copy paste stats into each post):
Roman Empire: Population 150, Economy 160, Soliders 0
Mongolian Empire: Population 99, Economy 190, Soldiers 1
Macedonian Empire: Population 149, Economy 148, Soldiers 1
Egyptian Empire: Population 180, Economy 126, Soldiers 0
Aztec Empire: Population 170, Economy 139, Soldiers 0
British Empire: Population 100, Economy 200, Soldiers 0
USSR: Population 210, Economy 100, Soldiers 0
Saracen Empire: Population 159, Economy 136, Soldiers 1
Persian Empire: Population 160, Economy 148, Soldiers 0
Simian Empire: Population 50
New rule. The Simian Empire gains 25 people per population increase, but may not build an economy or an army. When they attack, their entire population attacks, each member acting as 1/50 of a soldier.












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