Editor's Review
Elvenar - Fantasy Kingdom delivers solid fantasy city-building fun. Pick elves or humans to build your realm, trade resources and expand territories. It suits casual players and fantasy fans well, with chill progression and lovely mythical creature elements.
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- The Living Chorus Event is here! - Bugfixes and tech improvements - Content for future events
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Elvenar Official Introduction
BUILD THE CITY OF YOUR DREAMS IN THE MAGICAL ELVENAR
Choose between elves and humans to build a beautiful, fantasy city. Discover a world of magic and mystery as you constantly build, develop and expand your realm. You decide how to advance your city as you gather resources, trade with other players and research ancient technologies. Whether you want to build a whimsical paradise or a well-organized metropolis, it’s easy to create a home for fantasy creatures and enjoy the detailed beauty of Elvenar.
CHOOSE YOUR RACE
Play as powerful humans or magical elves to build as you see fit
START INSTANTLY
City building is quick and easy with a friendly introduction and active community
EXPLORE THE WORLD
Discover new provinces to expand your city
TRADE WITH FRIENDS
Trade goods and resources with fellow players and merchants in the marketplace
ADVANCE YOUR CIVILIZATION
Upgrade your buildings to supply your growing population
WELCOME NEW CREATURES
Create a home for dwarves, fairies, dragons and other charming fantasy races
Elvenar is based on the successful browser city-builder, published by InnoGames. Now players can enjoy the online fantasy fun on mobile, tablet and PC browser – all from the same account.
Elvenar is free to download and install. However, some game features can also be purchased for real money. If you don’t want to use this feature, you can disable in-app purchases in your device’s settings. A network connection is also required.
Elvenar Tips
Elvenar Newbie Guide: Stop Fumbling, Start Building Your Fantasy City
Elvenar’s a solid city-builder, but if you’re new, it’s easy to get stuck juggling resources and buildings. I’ve spent hours messing around with both races, and trust me, these tips will save you from early-game frustration. No fluff, just the stuff that actually works.
First off, forget overthinking the race choice. Elves or Humans—neither’s “better,” they’re just different. Elves are all nature and magic, their buildings look sleek with flowers and greenery, and they feel more laid-back. Humans? Industrial, medieval, sturdier buildings that’re all about practicality. Pick whichever vibe you dig—you can’t go wrong either way, just stick with one (no switching later, so don’t second-guess).
Now, the most important thing for newbies: follow the Storyline Quests. I know, tutorials can feel tedious, but these aren’t your average “click here” garbage. They walk you through the basics without overwhelming you, and the rewards? Coins, Supplies, even Diamonds (the premium stuff) that’ll give you a huge leg up early on. Skip ’em, and you’ll be stuck struggling for resources 10 minutes in. Complete ’em, and you’ll unlock new buildings, tech, and areas—simple as that.
Resource management is make-or-break, so let’s break down the essentials (no fancy jargon, promise):
1. Residences: These are your Coin factories. Upgrade ’em often—more population means more Coins. Pro tip: Stick ’em next to Cultural Buildings, and they’ll make even more cash. Don’t sleep on this.
2. Workshops: Where you make Supplies—you need these for basically everything: building, upgrading, training troops. Balance short and long production times, and do repeatable quests to max out your output. Don’t just set one long production and walk away; mix it up.
3. Main Hall: This is your storage king. It limits how many Coins and Supplies you can hold. Upgrade it early, or you’ll hit a wall where you can’t collect more resources—super annoying, trust me.
And don’t sleep on Relics. You get ’em from battles, trading, or tournaments, and they boost your Workshop efficiency. Focus on the ones that match what you’re producing most—no need to hoard every single one.
Early game, stick to Marble, Steel, and Planks—those are non-negotiable. Later, you’ll get fancier stuff like Scrolls or Magic Dust, but don’t rush it. Take it slow, balance your resources, and let your city grow naturally.
Oh, and the community’s huge—forums and social media are full of tips if you get stuck. But honestly, if you follow the quests and nail the resource basics, you’ll be fine. Elvenar’s not rocket science, just don’t overcomplicate it.
Final take: It’s a fun, laid-back city-builder with enough strategy to keep you engaged without stressing you out. Follow these tips, pick your race, and start building—you’ll be a pro in no time.
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