Maktoob Unveils ‘Khan Wars’ A Free Online Strategy Game

Khan WarsMaktoob.com, the world’s largest Arabic online community with over 12 million unique users, has unveiled ‘Khan Wars‘, a free, strategy-based online game played directly through the Web browser. The Arabic-language game was launched at the first Dubai World Game Expo, which opened yesterday at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre.

Available exclusively on Maktoob.com, ‘Khan Wars’ is designed to recreate medieval times, bringing to life epic battles of an ancient era by leveraging war simulation technologies. ‘Khan Wars’ can be played from any computer with just a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, and doesn’t necessitate downloads. Gamers can register for the free, browser-based game by logging on to http://khanwars.maktoob.com.

With the launch of ‘Khan Wars’, Maktoob.com becomes one of the pioneers to bring Arabic-language online gaming to a mass Arab audience through its extensive online consumer reach, which includes hundreds of thousands of tech-savvy young gamers in the 13-24 age group.

“We are confident that Maktoob.com’s substantial youth demographic, combined with the non-stop action experience that ‘Khan Wars’ offers gamers, will make Khan Wars a sure winner with the burgeoning gaming community in the Arab world,” said Sohaib Thiab, Product Manager, Maktoob.com Games.

‘Khan Wars’ is designed to offer gaming aficionados a fast-paced, non-stop action experience that far exceeds the excitement of casual gaming by appealing to the players’ imagination and challenging their tactical acumen. The game requires players to rely on tactics and positioning, think up new strategies and maneuver artfully.

“Gaming in the Arab region is growing very quickly, and it’s critical for game developers like us to have the right partner to maximize the distribution. We are very excited to work with Maktoob.com, the biggest Web portal in the Arab world, to be our exclusive partner in the region for Khan Wars,” said Hristo Tenchev, CEO of XS Software, the developer of ‘Khan Wars’.

‘Khan Wars’ brings to gamers a unique environment where you have 7 nations each with a special unit, 23 battle units, 15 buildings, and 11 skills for your hero, besides several other gameplay elements. The game allows players to plunge headlong into a virtual battlefield where they can form battle units, divide and conquer enemies, forge alliances with strategic partners, organize internal hierarchy through the use of ranks within their respective clans, and coordinate their actions with that of the allies to engage in an all-out battle to decide who deserves to lead the Arab world.

The Dubai World Game Expo was launched to promote computer entertainment and gaming in the Middle East by providing a platform for regional and international industry players to showcase a wide variety of computer and mobile games, game-related hardware and next-generation platforms. The event, held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Majid Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, was held from October 28th to 30th at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre.

5 thoughts to “Maktoob Unveils ‘Khan Wars’ A Free Online Strategy Game”

  1. Looks interesting. I think there is a big opportunity in online webgames in the region…

    I wonder how the game play is? They talk about non-stop action but it looks more like a strategy game? (I only wonder because I bought Civilisation 4 yesterday – I’d be interested to see how Khan Wars stacks up against Sid Meir)

  2. Looks interesting. I think there is a big opportunity in online webgames in the region…

    I wonder how the game play is? They talk about non-stop action but it looks more like a strategy game? (I only wonder because I bought Civilisation 4 yesterday – I’d be interested to see how Khan Wars stacks up against Sid Meir)

  3. Salam,

    I never played online, but just from looking at web statistics, it seems that this is a hot trend these days.

    I was really happy and impressed that Khan Wars was developed by Maktoob; however, I got disappointed when I found out that it was just a translated copy of the original game.

    We should try to develop our own games. Translation is the first step, but we need to start developing.

  4. Salam,

    I never played online, but just from looking at web statistics, it seems that this is a hot trend these days.

    I was really happy and impressed that Khan Wars was developed by Maktoob; however, I got disappointed when I found out that it was just a translated copy of the original game.

    We should try to develop our own games. Translation is the first step, but we need to start developing.

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