Xemerys: [kse-meh-rees]
1. ancient greek name.
2. internet speak for economic strategy game.

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Good Ol' Gameplay Comes To Modern Platform

Xemerys is a browser based city sim economic strategy which features complex (but not complicated) gameplay. Inspired by classics such as Civilization, Sim City or Caesar, Xemerys brings old-school gameplay to the browser based platform. If your are tired of shallow "let's build armies and pillage each other" simplistic games where there is only one way of playing the game and you're looking for a real strategy where each decision counts and consequences can bite you in the behind when least expected, then you'll want to give Xemerys a try!

Your task as a ruler is to develop the biggest city-state in the world, the virtual sky is the limit. Your benefit as a gamer is experiencing once again the good ol' quality gameplay that's so uncommon in a browser based strategy today.

No download or subscription required! You only need a modern browser - Firefox 3+, Opera 10, IE 8.

Key Features

  • Multiple solutions to solve a problem, yet neither is perfect (every solution has its upsides and downsides).
  • Builder? Trader? Warmage? You decide!
  • There are no armies in the game but you can still ruin other players' cities.
  • Darwinstic "Adapt or Die" natural rule, as simple as that!
  • Cooperation between players is vital, although the lone wolf can experience a much bigger challenge.
  • 20 products, 5 service types, 21 civics, 21 propaganda and an ever growing number of spells (at least 50) are at your disposal to create countless strategies.
  • Xemerys is paced so that it can fit a busy life-style.

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How are your reading and comprehension skills?

  • Perfect
  • Good enough
  • Huh? What?!

In life and games I expect that

  • Things stay the same.
  • Change comes slow and with a warning.
  • Anything can happen and will happen.

I like a strategy game to be

  • Easy and repetitive with nice graphics.
  • Hard as hell.
  • Deep, challenging gameplay to test my abilities.

When deciding what to make

  • I choose the obvious product.
  • I evaluate the market for each product to see if it's needed or if I can compete.
  • I ask others what's the best product.
  • I don't care.

Good strategic gameplay features

  • Building and upgrading buildings to churn out goods and armies.
  • Multiple choices to handle a situation.
  • 1-2 easy, repetitive strategy.
  • Different choices that have both advantages and disadvantages.

Cool features I'd like in a fantasy strategy game

  • Lots of spells to help me or to crush my enemies.
  • Teleporting cargo.
  • Morphing buildings.
  • All above.
  • Instant Win button.

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