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The map is the center point for your orientation within the game. There are 2 maps. The left map shows the village in your immediate neighborhood and it gives you a lot of information about the villages when you click on one. You also have the option to do actions regarding the selected village, like sending troops or resources.
The map shows you a graphical representation of the world, and is the key tool for navigating through the game.


The little map on the right shows a much bigger section of the world. If you have a premium account it is centered on the selected sector.
There are two maps shown on the map screen. The first, located on the left of the screen, shows a close-up of your immediate surroundings. You can either use the arrow keys surrounding the map to move around, or click and drag (if you have a modern browser).
 
Hovering your mouse over a village will show you basic information about the village. If you've turned on the context menu, clicking on a village will give you a number of possible actions related to that village, such as the sending of troops or resources.
 
The smaller map on the right represents a much larger section of the world.

Revision as of 17:46, 20 February 2011

The map shows you a graphical representation of the world, and is the key tool for navigating through the game.

There are two maps shown on the map screen. The first, located on the left of the screen, shows a close-up of your immediate surroundings. You can either use the arrow keys surrounding the map to move around, or click and drag (if you have a modern browser).

Hovering your mouse over a village will show you basic information about the village. If you've turned on the context menu, clicking on a village will give you a number of possible actions related to that village, such as the sending of troops or resources.

The smaller map on the right represents a much larger section of the world.