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City of Elves Announced

 

 

October 12, in the year of our Lord 2022 -- Games Incubator, a game studio that has already released several games such as Animal Shelter, Car Detailing Simulator, Ship Graveyard Simulator, and Police Shootout, has announced another game to its portfolio. This time the studio will create a real-time strategy game in which we will play the role of the ruler of the elven empire, and our task will be to build a fortress on a tree and defend our territory.

The magical fantasy world in the City of Elves will be full of threats in the form of various creatures, however, it is not the beasts lurking in the depths of darkness that we should be afraid of. Our tree fortress is the perfect place to raise the empire, and other factions know it very well and they will do anything to take it away from us at all costs.

Make favorable political choices that will shape diplomatic relations between your empire and other tribes. Develop technology, upgrade your armies, play turn-based scenarios and expand your territory in this fantastic world of magic!

Games Incubator has several released games in its portfolio - Animal Shelter, Car Detailing Simulator, Ship Graveyard Simulator, Police Shootout - which Steam players received very positively.

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