Ikariam Website Review

Matt Remley
Ikariam.org is a great website which is home to an interesting on-line game. The game itself is web-based and is similar to Age Of Empires or Civilization games, in the sense that it's a real time strategy game. However, unlike those games, it takes a good amount of dedication to master this game.

Dedication isn't all that Ikariam asks of you, the game itself takes a large amount of time. Players need to build a town from scratch, and it turns out that each building takes over six minutes to build. Perhaps thats one of the only downsides to a game where players are separated on islands with around ten or so other players from the rest of the game population.

However, how does Ikariam stand up to other games just like it? Lets take a look at the design, and features of Ikariam and even talk about how this website and it's browser game could be better.

Design

In terms of design and layout, Ikariam is a pretty great website. The front page displays pictures of the browser based strategy game itself, and lists details of its features. The artwork is kept colorful and easy on the eyes, and makes the game itself seem very intriguing.

Features

Ikariam has many interesting features just like any other real time strategy game. It is indeed very slow and takes time, but it does seem to be very entertaining. As mentioned above, players are separated by islands in a massive in-game world where resources are scattered on each of the islands.

Players of Ikariam are able to create war with other towns, or even send spies to each of those towns. With each building you create, there are upgrades for your town that you can utilize from each of them that will help you and your allies. Aside from those features and much smaller ones, there is even a paid membership version of the Ikariam website, which has its own benefits.

Improvements-

Though Ikariam is a great browser based game, and an overall very nice website, there are potenially several improvements that would increase the fun output of Ikariam. The designers should think of a way to cut the time of building, researching, trading, and so on. Aside from that, the game should probably be downloadable instead of being forced to play through a browser.

Notes-

Overall, there isn't much more to say about Ikariam. It's a game that could potential take tons of your valuable time, or you could just visit every now and then. Towns can be upgraded after time with the use of resources, new villagers can be hired, trade routes can be set up, and new land can be purchased.

Final Score-

3/5 Average.

(5 Being Perfect. 1 Being Worst.)

Published by Matt Remley

Hey there, the names Matt. I'm just starting to get into writing, you can find my work on sites like Helium as well. I'm in the process of improving my work, hopefully some day I can turn it into a real career.  View profile

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  • Dark6/7/2009

    Very time consuming, takes too much time to build just one building. Not worth of your time to play it.

    Server occasionally have problem loading the buildings and maps.

    The resources system are alot more complex than other games. You need alot resources to build just one building or upgrade it ALSO it takes MANY HOURS just for one building.

    Overall means u need high maintenance and it gives slow growth for your town

  • Matt Remley12/23/2008

    There are a few things I wish I could add to this now, like the fact the building spots are predesignated and that there is multiple servers.

  • Jeff Willard12/23/2008

    I play Ikariam and Matt's review is fair but somewhat superficial. He is right about it being time consuming. There is no "end" to the game. You just keep growing and advancing, adding towns, building your army/navy as you see fit. There can be good community in joining an active alliance. It is simple to get started. Plenty of people around to give you helpful advice as you go along and run into things you have questions about. It actually is a fairly complex game; there is always something new to learn about it. On top of that, the game designers are constantly working on new versions which are implemented from time to time (2 or 3 times a year?) and add new details and refinements to the game. I greatly enjoy the game!

  • 3lilangels12/23/2008

    cool thanks for this info!

  • JRS12/22/2008

    Sounds good but timeconsuming.

  • C.B. Jones12/22/2008

    you had me at browser based civ clone.

  • jcorn12/22/2008

    I'm going to ask my sons about this site or pass along your article as a heads up. Thanks!

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