Tzared

Pick a side in Tzared and turn a tiny stronghold into a complete war machine. The strategy game lets you control a single castle at the start, a handful of workers, and almost no protection. From there, the match becomes a race to collect resources, expand your base, and lock in solid defenses before enemy armies arrive. The strategy loop is simple to see but tricky to master. Workers cut trees, mine stone, and feed your economy so new structures come online faster. Churches, barracks, workshops, dwellings, and outposts shape how your city grows, and every finished building unlocks new units or boosts your production speed. Bigger cities create sturdier walls and stronger armies, so early planning pays off later in long multiplayer battles.

How to play?

Pick one of three races: European, Asian, or Arab. Each race changes your tech tree layout and army flavor, so multiplayer matches feel different depending on what both sides pick. Play single-player skirmishes to test builds, then jump into online strategy games to fight players from all over the world. Send workers out immediately and keep resource income steady to avoid stalled construction queues. Train warriors. Once your economy feels stable, then secure your castle with walls and defensive structures before pushing across the map. If you keep units near your town, they intercept attacks and give your army a safer launch point for counterstrikes. Log in, lock your race choice, and see how far your strategy can stretch one starting castle.

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Category: Strategy Games
4.2097457627119 1 1 1 1 1 (1416 Votes)
Controls:
  • - key actions
  • - map scrolling

About this game:

  • Players have rated this game 4.21 out of 5, based on 1416 votes.
  • Released in February 2020.
  • Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
  • Age rating: 10+
  • Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.

Game features:

  • Three distinct races change available buildings and unit progression paths
  • Matches start with a single castle and a very small worker pool
  • Churches, barracks, workshops, outposts, and dwellings all support different city roles
  • Single-player skirmishes and multiplayer lobbies share the same core economy system

Tips & Tricks:

  • Queue extra workers early so resource collection scales with new building plans
  • Place outposts toward likely attack paths to spot enemy armies sooner
  • Delay mass warrior training until key economy buildings are already running
  • Keep a small defense group at home while the main army moves on offense

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