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Posted by Kotaku Oct 18 2011 05:00 GMT
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#evony "Come play, my Lord", the ad beckons. "Save your lover!" it cries, as two seductive porcelain-skinned women lean into each other. "Start your journey now, my Lord", says another ad, this one featuring a busty, blonde bombshell in the process of removing her clothes. Any of this ring a bell? More »

Posted by IGN May 03 2011 15:21 GMT
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NEW YORK - Evony, the persistent free-to-play city-building game, today announced its official two year anniversary, inviting the game's 25 million players to join in a week-long celebration. Through various Facebook and Twitter contests, Evonians will have a shot at in-game currency and celebrity s...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 01 2011 21:41 GMT
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#ruhroh That Evony hacker who showed up to federal court in sweat pants will likely be wearing them a lot longer - if not a barrel. A judge rather quickly ruled against him, finding that selling auto-playing bots and game maps violated Evony's copyrights, and awarded the game's owners $300,000. More »

Posted by Francis Mar 05 2011 19:03 GMT
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francis was always into the hawt babbes

Posted by Kotaku Jan 21 2011 01:00 GMT
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#facebook The strategy game Evony, infamous for its salacious, cleavage-filled ads, has done some good. The Facebook version of the game is now credited with helping to save the life of a disabled man. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 15 2010 05:30 GMT
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#pc Evony, an online strategy game with saucy ads and, some would say, a shady past, knows you are not necessarily fans of its boob-riddled website advertisements, and is promising to mend its ways. More »

Posted by IGN May 06 2010 17:16 GMT
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Free-to-play empire-building phenomenon continues explosive growth, bringing Evony: Age II expansion to players in 191 countries around the world.

Posted by IGN Apr 05 2010 16:48 GMT
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New features, expanded content and gameplay enhancements arrive with Evony: Age II – but the MMO is still free forever for its 16 million players.