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Infinity Kingdom is a slicker, more colorful take on the Rise of Kingdoms / Evony template, and its Immortal-plus-dragon collection layer gives team-building real personality that most gray-brown strategy MMOs lack. But it is a hardcore, PvP-driven live-service game built around KVK wars, timers, and a monetization curve that rewards spending heavily, which is exactly why its Steam reviews sit at "Mixed" with a Very Negative recent trend as veteran players react to power creep and the grind of the Legendary Season. If you enjoy alliance politics and don't mind a whale-heavy economy, there's a genuinely fun strategy game here; if you want a relaxed builder or a fair free-to-play climb, look elsewhere.
BeginnerEverything a new lord needs to build a strong foundation without wasting resources or gems.
Tier ListWhich immortals are worth investing in right now — a launch-window meta snapshot.
SystemsHow the elemental system, roles, and Immortal skills combine into a competitive battle lineup.
VersusBoth are 4X kingdom-builders with historical heroes, but IK trades RoK's realistic map for a cartoon art style and adds collectible elemental dragons plus deeper hero-skill team-building.
VersusTwo aggressively-monetized city-builder MMOs; IK leans harder into RPG-style Immortal collection and element synergies, while Evony pushes puzzle mini-games and monument building.
VersusFor players who like hero-collection layered on strategy MMOs — IK offers a similar 'gacha meets 4X' loop with a brighter fantasy setting and its signature seven-element dragon system.



