Coloniser is a massively multiplayer RTS. Build a new colony over multiple technology eras. Recruit an army to wage war. Ally with other players to conquer more of the world. Persistent matches for up to 90 days with 16 players!
Coloniser is a sandbox RTS game set in a new world with city building, persistent servers (up to 90 days), and high-player counts (currently 16 players). Colonise a new world with your starting colonist and battle, ally, and trade with other players for supremacy.
Your progress continues even when you log-off unless another player destroys you first. Defend your kingdom with walls, towers, and castle. Reinforce and garrison with units to defend your lands.
Our primary game mode is “Colony Mode”. Select a colony to join and you will start with your first colonist. Currently all players begin with the same basic colonist that serves as both an economic and military capable unit. This unit can build your first homestead wherever you desire. The homestead can create additional colonists to build your kingdom. Your first colonist is a powerful unit and important for the growth of your colony, however it can still perish.
The world in Coloniser is dangerous. Human colonists have crash landed on the wrong planet, destroying all their equipment. They’ve survived, formed scattered colonies, but after a few generations, all knowledge of advanced technology has become legend. Now they live in several tribes, always in conflict with each other and amongst themselves. Armies are styled on medieval Europe, but not bound by historical restraints. As your colony accumulates resources you can advance your Colony's era to unlock additional buildings, units, and upgrades. The story of each colony is yours and your fellow players to write.
Coloniser currently supports up to (16) concurrent players
Colonies can last up to 90 days
Begin In the Primitive Era and Advance to New Eras for More Technologies
If you are defeated, all units and buildings destroyed, you may rejoin a server to begin anew. Building and units are persistent so even if you logoff your progress will remain until you rejoin. However if another player attacks you may be destroyed. It is wise to utilize defensive fortifications such as towers, castles, and walls to help resist invaders.
The maps of Coloniser are enormous isometric landscapes with grid-based placement that allows for ample construction of intricate fortifications (including walls and gates), buildings from which to create units and collect resources, and marketplaces that can be used to trade with other players.
Advanced diplomacy mechanics so you can ally, war, or trade with players you meet.