Is it just a game?
Okay... Now you know the basic qualities of Human Age that make it shine. Lets move on to the outer polish, the extra shiner, the bright foundation. All in all, even with being a community and all, a game must have game aspects and this is what makes it even better.
In the game you advance through ages. From Prehistory, to the Celts, then the Egyptians, the Greeks, and so on, all the way to the 21st century. These evolutions are basically extra levels of difficulty with its own extra content reward (awesome new stuff to do). Evolving might take a while so it is recommended that you take it easy and progress over time. Each age is practically a new playing ground that you have to get used to, if you feel you can't handle the evolution I suggest don't go ahead with it until you're ready.
The fact that Human Age is an RPG makes it engaging, packed with mini games, obstacle filled quests, and out of this world survival tasks. You have to make sure that you've eaten and drunk enough to live till the next day, plus the fact that you have to watch your money, the more you have, the more you advance. Example of things you can do (auto set only) in the first age you get to play as (Prehistory), are; set hunting ground to gather food; sign up for a job to earn some cash; complete mandatory quests to help make life easier; and more, and that's just the automatic stuff. The other things you can do are; play real time mini games; challenge people to fights; and set step after step to catch mammoths. As you can see through the provided description, the game seems to be endless, and that isn't even all of it.
The admins and players will welcome you with open arms and supply you with answers of questions you ask. The pause function will allow those who have busy schedules to keep their characters untouched, a true helper to those who need it.
Many will want to know about this game that I have dedicated two blogs to. Well, for those who do want to know, your question will be answered on this page.
Human Age is a game that I've played for quite some time. Although I've not progressed so far due to busyness, which usually leaves me pausing the game for 80 days.
Human Age is a simulation game with more than the usual aspects that its category suggests. You can say it's also a virtual management game that increases self responsibility, more like a second life that you have to keep alive. Even though it is a daily progression, long term game, you realize that after really playing it and joining in with the forums, it becomes more than just a game. By fully experiencing the game you join a real, supportive community. This community consists of more than just gamers, you have artists, writers, creators, neighbours, and more, all the different types of people that are part of a usual community.Human Age is a game that I've played for quite some time. Although I've not progressed so far due to busyness, which usually leaves me pausing the game for 80 days.
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Okay... Now you know the basic qualities of Human Age that make it shine. Lets move on to the outer polish, the extra shiner, the bright foundation. All in all, even with being a community and all, a game must have game aspects and this is what makes it even better.
In the game you advance through ages. From Prehistory, to the Celts, then the Egyptians, the Greeks, and so on, all the way to the 21st century. These evolutions are basically extra levels of difficulty with its own extra content reward (awesome new stuff to do). Evolving might take a while so it is recommended that you take it easy and progress over time. Each age is practically a new playing ground that you have to get used to, if you feel you can't handle the evolution I suggest don't go ahead with it until you're ready.
The fact that Human Age is an RPG makes it engaging, packed with mini games, obstacle filled quests, and out of this world survival tasks. You have to make sure that you've eaten and drunk enough to live till the next day, plus the fact that you have to watch your money, the more you have, the more you advance. Example of things you can do (auto set only) in the first age you get to play as (Prehistory), are; set hunting ground to gather food; sign up for a job to earn some cash; complete mandatory quests to help make life easier; and more, and that's just the automatic stuff. The other things you can do are; play real time mini games; challenge people to fights; and set step after step to catch mammoths. As you can see through the provided description, the game seems to be endless, and that isn't even all of it.
The admins and players will welcome you with open arms and supply you with answers of questions you ask. The pause function will allow those who have busy schedules to keep their characters untouched, a true helper to those who need it.
Start the game, join the community... You won't regret it in the long run
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Important -- Please Note
Human Age is quite a complicated game at first, so I recommend that you check out my other blog -- Human Age Guide -- to make sure you don't make any consequential mistakes that will affect your future game experience.
Another thing that might interest existing players and soon-to-be players, is my other blog -- Human Age Story -- it consists of a novel like story based in the world of Human Age.
Another thing that might interest existing players and soon-to-be players, is my other blog -- Human Age Story -- it consists of a novel like story based in the world of Human Age.
Thank you for your attention---
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