New Citizen Guide

Day 3,505, 15:24 Published in Pakistan Iran by Shuten Douji



Okay! So you found yourself in the game, your citizen has a bunch of numbers in his/her name and you are feeling kinda lost. You shouldn't be lost, your fellow citizens are here to greet you! Welcome to Pakistan! The game is often about war and politics. We hope your citizen will grow here and stay here so lets begin.

Immediately, when you begin the game you will receive a welcoming message from the current Country President, read it carefully. I still remember mine and one thing of note was the precious resource "Gold". With gold a citizen can build factories, train in training grounds, and buy stuff from the game administration.

After that is done you'll be ushered into joining a Military Unit. Military Units are fighting forces of a given country in the New World, and they help you advance in the game if you complete the Daily Orders on any given day. So you joined a Military Unit what is next?

Missions (click on the hyperlink for all the mission rewards and details) start you on your way in the New World. In all there are 26 Missions you should pass, but notably changing your citizen name is one many fail at and its really easy (click edit profile when viewing your citizen page then go to account settings). Many of the early missions require you to fight and if Pakistan isn't at war you must travel to fight. Under your avatar is a location (your current location is listed). You can change it there or by viewing the map under the Community Tab on the main screen. But the simplest way to engage the enemy is to click the War Tab, pick an ongoing battle, and follow the travel prompt.

So how do you play the game? Easy, please read the following articles:

Daily tasks - What should I do on daily basis?
Energy - What is energy and how do I keep it high?
My places - What can I find in my places?
Experience points - Which features are unlocked after reaching each level?


And that is just the beginning, as Minister of Education I will bring more articles in the future.

Thanks for Reading,


Shuten Douji, Minister of Education, Pakistan