If you’re a Facebook user, you’ve probably tried out Warbook. It’s a very productive game, because it doesn’t require constant supervision.
Here’s how it goes: you’re a ruler trying to make your kingdom the biggest and most powerful possible. You do this by recruiting troops, improving your domain’s infrastructure, develop your own abilities, and of course, attack other kingdoms.
So why is Warbook a productive game? Instead of typical games that require all of your attention for hours at a time, Warbook represents just a few minutes of management per hour. You can decide to attack an enemy, propose some trade agreements, build up your kingdom, or any combination of the three. After that you’ll have to wait for the next hour (your earn income on an hourly basis) before you can do anything.
Which means of course, you can get busy for most of the hour, then take a break whenever your Warbook kingdom earns money. It’s a perfect setup, one that lets you get things done while having some fun on the side.
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