Age of Apes
Lead your ape clan to glory in a wild post apocalyptic strategy
Age of Apes takes the familiar MMO base-building formula and dresses it in a gleefully absurd world where warring monkey clans race to launch rockets into space for the ultimate prize: bananas. It’s a bizarre premise, but it gives the entire experience a playful tone that helps it stand out among dour war games.
At its core, this is a strategy title about managing and upgrading your outpost, training troops, and joining a powerful clan to dominate the world map. You’ll gather resources, reinforce defenses, and coordinate with allies to take part in huge PvP battles. Clan choice matters; each of the six legendary factions has its own style and community, and most of the late‑game content depends on strong cooperation.
Beyond the competitive side, Age of Apes offers PvE missions against hulking Mutant Monkeys, world bosses, and ruins to explore. These activities provide useful loot and a sense of progression, even when you’re not actively at war. The cast of cartoonish characters, from Roger the Intendant to the clan leaders, gives the campaign a light narrative thread that keeps things entertaining.
The game’s social layer is one of its highlights. A built‑in follower system and chat tools make it easy to plan strategies, recruit gang members, and forge lasting alliances. However, the usual genre caveats apply: progression can feel grindy, the interface is packed with timers and alerts, and competitive players may feel pressure to spend money to keep up.
If you enjoy persistent strategy worlds and like the idea of monkeys battling over rockets and bananas, Age of Apes delivers a humorous, feature‑rich war game that’s best experienced with an active, talkative clan and a reliable internet connection.
package name
com.tap4fun.ape.gplay
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English
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