DeletedUser3930
Guest
I've played this game on and off for a few years and I love the concept of the game, but really dislike the events. They are long and repetitive and you're either ruining your city or waiting to participate. The randomness of prizes isn't all that great either. For me personally, I don't like having to sit and wait to battle in the spire for an event. Same with scouting, upgrading buildings, researching, buying kps (especially low chapter levels). This is the only game I've played where they want you to wait to work on your city for an event. And if you don't, you either don't finish the event or you ruin your city. This isn't fun.
Instead, have short recurring events that are tied to current events/tasks in the game. And fixed prizes for completing the quests.
Examples:
When the tournament starts, there is a special event for quests just for the tournament.
When a fellowship adventure starts, there is a special event for quests for the FA
When the spire starts there is a special event of quests for the spire
Wonder/Rune events - 3 days
Map scouting event - when you open a new province, have a short day event
New Chapter event - when you open a new chapter there is 3 day event.
Holiday events - 3 days and not 20+ days long and they are not tied to building your city.
Relic event - 3 day event
Goods event - 3 day event
Manufacturing event - 3 day event
Workshop event - 3 day event
Magic Academy event - 3 day event
Trade event 3 day event
Neighbor help event 3 day event
Upgrading Event - event to help upgrade magic academy buildings to chapters or evolving the buildings
The events should be tied to what you're doing in the city, not the other way around.
Every little thing you do in an event should be rewarded with a prize, not currency to maybe get a prize. Currency should be used to buy your prizes.
In a game that I play that is like this (with lots of mini events), I never finish all of the quest events because I don't want to ruin my teams. It is, by far, the most generous game I have ever played. It's growing so fast because it's fun! And it makes me want to support the game financially and see it continue to grow.
The current quest lines of the long tedious events can be used to make the mini events, plus new quests and rewards for logging in during the events.
Then if you want to add royal prizes with a high price tag, add it to a mini event that actually gives you prizes for participating.
Instead, have short recurring events that are tied to current events/tasks in the game. And fixed prizes for completing the quests.
Examples:
When the tournament starts, there is a special event for quests just for the tournament.
When a fellowship adventure starts, there is a special event for quests for the FA
When the spire starts there is a special event of quests for the spire
Wonder/Rune events - 3 days
Map scouting event - when you open a new province, have a short day event
New Chapter event - when you open a new chapter there is 3 day event.
Holiday events - 3 days and not 20+ days long and they are not tied to building your city.
Relic event - 3 day event
Goods event - 3 day event
Manufacturing event - 3 day event
Workshop event - 3 day event
Magic Academy event - 3 day event
Trade event 3 day event
Neighbor help event 3 day event
Upgrading Event - event to help upgrade magic academy buildings to chapters or evolving the buildings
The events should be tied to what you're doing in the city, not the other way around.
Every little thing you do in an event should be rewarded with a prize, not currency to maybe get a prize. Currency should be used to buy your prizes.
In a game that I play that is like this (with lots of mini events), I never finish all of the quest events because I don't want to ruin my teams. It is, by far, the most generous game I have ever played. It's growing so fast because it's fun! And it makes me want to support the game financially and see it continue to grow.
The current quest lines of the long tedious events can be used to make the mini events, plus new quests and rewards for logging in during the events.
Then if you want to add royal prizes with a high price tag, add it to a mini event that actually gives you prizes for participating.