Age of Apes
Colorful MMO strategy with rocket-building and ape factions
Colorful MMO strategy with rocket-building and ape factions
Age of Apes drops you into a cheeky post apocalypse where simians have taken over and turned war and science into a team sport. It blends base building, real time skirmishes, and social play into a cheerful package that favors accessibility without losing strategic bite.
Your day to day loop is familiar yet polished: expand a base, harvest materials, and train squads to protect your turf or pressure rivals. Bright, cartoon styled visuals give each faction a distinct personality, and the characters lean into humor, which helps the grind feel lighter. The mechanics are straightforward, so newcomers can get up to speed quickly, while veterans can min max routes for upgrades and troop compositions.
What sets it apart is the shared endgame objective. Rather than chasing glory only through endless raids, clans rally around constructing rockets to reach space. This goal reframes the usual power climb into a cooperative race, where coordinating schedules, defending supply lines, and pooling effort matters as much as raw power. Joining a faction is more than a checkbox, it is the backbone of progress, from holding territory to securing resources for the next rocket milestone.
Battles play out in real time, so timing marches, scouting, and countering enemy movements requires attention. Regular events and daily tasks offer steady rewards that nudge you to log in and keep momentum. The trade off is repetition. Pushing buildings to the next tier and gathering the materials to do it can slide into a routine, especially during quieter stretches between wars or rocket pushes.
If you enjoy classic MMO strategy loops wrapped in a playful world, Age of Apes is an inviting pick. Its rocket centric objective and faction driven teamwork give it an identity, even if the resource grind occasionally wears thin.
Developer
tap4fun
OS
,
Version
0.80.1
License
Free