
Although much of the gameplay remains classic to the style of browser games, warfare has been given an interesting twist with the added option of diplomacy. Plarium is clearly trying to up its game with Sparta: War of Empires.
Purists of the genre will love this, although it may disappoint people looking for something new. All the traditional elements of browser-based games are implemented in a thoughtful manner: dialogues are fully voiced and artworks extremely well made. Continuous updates from the developers and special events. Classical war browser game set in ancient Greece. Sparta: War of Empires is good title – even if ultimately it does not offer anything special, the setting in historical Greece brings a little novelty of its own, and all the traditional aspects of a browser game are implemented in a convincing manner. Graphically, the game is very well presented: the artworks are rather inspired and the environment and design of the buildings work well.įinally, the fully voiced dialogues and immersive soundtrack add more points to the atmosphere. In addition to the usual game processes and progression, Sparta: WOE gives you the added option of enlisting help from King Leonidas and his Spartan army, using a combination of strategy and diplomacy.
Developed by Plarium, Sparta: War of Empires offers enjoyable albeit rather typical browser game entertainment, which is a mixture of strategy and war, with a few characteristics that set it apart from its brethren.