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Tanadu

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Have you ever thought, how it is to be a hero? To lead your armies in struggle for power and glory? Have you ever dreamed of having your own kingdom? Do you like adventures and exploration? If your answer for at least one question was yes, we're sure that Tanadu is a game for you.
Tanadu is a mix of RPG and strategy game. The game is set in the Lost Continent, the magical place where several different factions are fighting for power and control. There are three playable races and many more NPC factions. The main difference between Tanadu and other browser games, is intuitive controls and great graphics.
Be ready, the closed beta-tests will begin soon! If you like to register and get beta-ticket, visit our webpage!

Other features include:

  • Living game world, where situation changes rapidly minute after minute.
  • The game implies three different nations to choose from. Each of them has unique set of units, skills, spells, artifacts and strategies.
  • Heroes leading your armies are collecting experience and getting more powerful.
  • Over 100 independent mercenary units that you can recruit during the game.
  • Over 2000 unique artifacts, including powerful relics, item sets, magic receptures and other valuable trophies.
  • Hundreds of quests to complete, including long epic adventures, will give you many hours of fun.
  • Many different aspects of gameplay: completing quests, searching for rare artifacts, item crafting, battles either player vs player or alliance vs alliance, are only few of them.
  • Tanadu is absolutely free to play! You don't need to pay anything to fully enjoy our game.

  • Requirements are minimal all you need is PC with web-browser and couple minutes of time.

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