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Signing In

You can create a new user account, log in with an existing username and password, or choose to enter the Underworld Evolution game as a guest. If you choose to enter as a guest, you will not be able to customize a game character or save your ranking.

Customize a game character

When you create a user account, you will be prompted to customize a game character. The side you choose (Vampire or Lycan) will be a permanent selection and saved in your user account. If you want to create a game character on the opposing side, you can establish a new user account.

Your game character is represented by a portrait, which you can see when you customize your game character. You can customize your game character’s gender, icon, and color. Players with Lycans can choose the color of their game character’s fur, and players with Vampires can choose their game character’s head and hair color. You can modify your game character’s appearance at any time by clicking the Edit button below your portrait.

Your game character can earn enhancements as you play the Underworld Evolution game, depending on your game character Level, as described below.

Game Character Levels

Your game character will accumulate Kills, Deaths, and Wins as you continue to play the Underworld Evolution game. Your stats, as well as the number of games played, will determine your ranking on the Leaderboard and increase your game character’s Level.

All new game characters start at base Level 1, and can earn Level 2 or Level 3 status by continued gameplay. Your Level is indicated by the number (1, 2, or 3) which appears below your game character’s portrait.

As your game character reaches a higher Level, you can earn awards including attack upgrades, speed upgrades, character icon upgrades, special portrait effects, and other awards and character enhancements.

Click on the Edit button below your game character portrait to view your character enhancements.

Starting a game

Before starting a game, choose your game environment from one of three game boards: City, Forest, Ruins.

You can then proceed to the Overworld (Game Rooms) to join or start a game. The Overworld shows all game rooms including empty rooms, rooms that already have games in progress, and rooms where games are forming and waiting for additional players.

To create a new game, click on an empty room. When you open a new game room, you will be the game host. You can wait for other players to join the room, and then start the game, or you can immediately start a game against the computer.

To join a game, click on a room where some players have gathered. In this case, wait for the host (the person who has opened the room) to start the game.

There are three types of games you can play: Deathmatches, Missions, and War.

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