Clash of Clans

Clash of Clans is a free-to-play mobile strategy video game developed and published by Supercell. The game was released for iOS platforms on the 2nd of August 2012, and on Google Play for Android on the 7th of October 2013. In 2016, an animated web series

Based on the game and Clash Royale, titled Clash-A-Rama!, began. The show was released on YouTube by Supercell. It is a comedic spin on the game and was produced by Tolerable Entertainment with animation by Rough Draft Studios. There were various voice actors such as Tom Kenny and Charlie Adler who were involved in voice acting.

The game is set in a fantasy-themed persistent world where the player is the chief of a village. Clash of Clans tasks players to build and upgrade their own village using the resources gained from attacking other players’ villages with troops, earning rewards, buying them with medals or by producing them at their own village. Players can create clans with others – up to fifty in a clan– who then can participate in Clan Wars together, donate and receive troops, and chat with each other. Players can also build up a Clan Village called a Clan Capital.

Clash of Clans was released to generally positive reviews from critics. Four spin-off games in the same universe of Clash of Clans were developed by Supercell. The first, Clash Royale, was released in 2016. The other three, Clash QuestClash Mini, and Clash Heroes, were announced in April 2021.

 Clash Quest development was discontinued on 17 August 2022. On 13 March 2024 Supercell announced that development on Clash Mini would also end, but elements from it would be brought to Clash Royale. Supercell announced on 24 June 2024 that development on Clash Heroes had been terminated in favor of a replacement named Project R.I.S.E.

Gameplay

Clash of Clans is a strategy video game with elements of city-building games. Players build a village from the ground up, collecting and utilizing resources while also training troops to attack other players’ villages to gain resources and trophies. Players can (and usually do) form communities called clans, which

are groups of up to 50 people. Clans players can donate troops to each other and can go on war with other clans. There are multiple currencies or resources in the game, including Gold, Elixir, Dark Elixir, Gems and 3 different ores, Shiny Ore, Starry Ore, and Glowy Ore. Gold and Elixir are used to build and upgrade buildings like defenses,resource collectors etc. Elixir and Dark Elixir are also used to upgrade army-related buildings, troops, spells, and heroes. In the past, they were also used to train the troops but since July 2022 training is made free.

In an update called Clash Anytime in March 2025 training time of troops, spells and siege machines as well as recovery time of heroes has been removed.Gems are the premium currency. They can be earned by completing in-game achievements or bought using real money. The 3 ores are all used to

upgrade hero equipment, at different levels. Attacks are rated on a three-star scale and have a maximum timed length of three minutes.money. The 3 ores are all used to upgrade hero equipment, at different levels. Attacks are rated on a three-star scale and have a maximum timed length of three minutes.

The game also features a single-player campaign in which the player can attack a series of villages held hostage by malevolent goblins to earn resources; it is unique for being the only single-player campaign in a fully released game by Supercell.

To perform any upgrade, an unassigned builder is needed. The player initially has one builder, but can have up to six builders. They are bought by using gems (up to 5th) and sixth is unlocked by completing a series of challenges in the Builder Base (another village).

Buildings

To earn and store gold and elixir, players must build mines and storage buildings for each resource. Elixir is used to conduct research in the Laboratory to upgrade troops and to construct or upgrade certain

buildings, primarily offensive ones. Gold is used to build defensive structures and to upgrade the Town Hall, which unlocks access to more buildings and higher levels for existing ones. At Town Hall 7, Dark Elixir becomes available. This resource is used to upgrade Dark Elixir troops, heroes such as the Barbarian King, and—starting at Town Hall 8—Dark Spells. To earn and store Dark Elixir, players must build Dark Elixir Drills and Dark Elixir Storages.

There are a number of buildings available to the player to defend their village, including cannons, mortars, archer towers, wizard towers, Inferno towers, an Eagle artillery, Scattershots, Monoliths, air defenses, spell towers, the clan castle, multi archer towers, and ricochet cannons. There are also traps including Tesla towers, bombs, giant bombs, tornado traps, seeking air mines, and air bombs. Players can also build walls, which can be upgraded further as a player’s town hall level increases. As the Town Hall level increases, the player gets access to stronger buildings such as the Monolith, the Eagle artillery, and the inferno towers.

Troops and spells

The game has two kinds of barracks and spell factories, a basic version and a “dark” version of each. Initially, the basic versions were used to train troops using elixir, whereas the dark versions used dark elixir, and players would have to wait for troops to be trained and spells to be brewed (“training time”). However, an update in July 2022 made all troops free

to train, with the primary limitation being space in thearmy camps. Later, in March 2025, an update removed all troop training times along with the requirement to heal heroes. Both sets of barracks and spell factories can be upgraded to higher levels to unlock more troops (eighteen total troops for the barracks, and twelve for the dark barracks).

At Town Hall 7, the Hero Hall can be built to unlock Heroes, powerful troops with abilities that can be activated during a battle.

At Town Hall 11, Super Troops are unlocked. Super Troops are troops that are more powerful than their original counterparts and have special abilities. Players can unlock a Super Troop for 3 days by spending dark elixir. Players are only allowed to have two Super Troops unlocked at any given time.

At Town Hall 12, the Workshop can be built to construct siege machines, which are powerful troop-like units which can house troops inside of them.

At Town Hall 14, the Pet House can be built to assign pets to heroes, each serving a different role in assisting a hero.

Builder Base

Following an update on 22 May 2017 Supercell released the new “Builder Base” game mode to the game. It allows players to sail to a new island and create a new village with a different set of buildings. In Clash of Clans’ Builder Base 2.0 update, the Builder Base attack system was reworked where players attack

each other’s bases sequentially instead of simultaneously. Players now alternate attacks across two stages of the opponent’s base, with each stage having its own defenses and layout. The player who earns more stars across the two stages wins the battle. Rewards such as gold and elixir are granted based on getting a certain amount of stars in a day (maximum of 6 in a battle), while additional attacks help players climb the trophy leaderboard.

Players can spend gems to speed up the in-game time (which can be mined in the Gem Mine) or by using the Clock Tower (temporarily speeds the process in the entire Builder Base). A new hero, the Battle Machine, was also introduced along with this update. In June 2019, Builder Hall level 9 was released.[17] The May 2023 update brought Builder

Hall 10, which is currently the highest Builder Hall level.
The May 2023 update also brought the long-awaited Builder Base 2.0, with higher Builder Base levels having multiple levels to beat, and introducing many changes to the Builder Base, like new troop abilities and a new troop called the Electrofire Wizard. O.T.T.O, a secondary builder in the Builder Base, was also replaced by B.O.B in this update.

Clan Games and Magic Items

In December 2017 Supercell introduced Clan Games, a feature where clan members could work together to complete tasks, which would then earn clan points. When enough points are accumulated, a new reward tier unlocks, and players can select one reward from each unlocked tier. This update also introduced Magic Items, obtainable as rewards from Clan Games and through events. These items can be used e.g. to get resources, finish upgrades, or briefly add levels to troops or heroes.

Development, release, and marketing

Clash of Clans was developed by Supercell, the company behind other popular mobile games like Hay Day and Brawl Stars. The game took six months to develop with the gameplay changing little over the course of development. According to Supercell’s Lasse Louhento, the development team encountered no major hurdles during this time. Inspiration for the game included the

Games Backyard Monsters and Travian with the art style being influenced by old Super NES and arcade games. Initially, the art style was more cartoon based, but this was changed as the team worried it would alienate the more hardcore segment of their audience. Throughout most of development the game was multiplayer-only; however, after focus testing, Supercell added a single-player mode. The game was released for iOS platforms on 2 August 2012, and on Google Play for Android on 7 October 2013.

In 2016, an animated web series based on the game, Clash-A-Rama!, began being released to YouTube by Supercell. A comedic spin on the game, it was produced by Tolerable Entertainment with animation by Rough Draft Studios; voice actors such as Tom Kenny and Charlie Adler were involved in voice acting.

In February 2015 Supercell released their Clash of Clans Super Bowl XLIX commercial, featuring Liam Neeson parodying his character from Taken. On 2 February Business Insider reported the ad as the fifth most watched Super Bowl ad, though on 6 February VentureBeat reported the ad was the most viewed of those that appeared on the Super Bowl. YouTube users later voted the advertisement the second-best Super Bowl ad, behind Nissan’s “With Dad” ad.

On 23 September 2015 the Taiwanese singers JJ Lin and Jimmy Lin released the game’s theme song “全面开战” (“Fight on All Fronts” in English), which was sung in Mandarin. On 1 May 2024 Supercell announced a collaboration with the footballer Erling Haaland with the “Clash With

Haaland” event that would run until the end of the month. The event was announced with a video in which Haaland is captured by Clash of Clan troops who are searching for the “world’s greatest attacker” and transport him into the game. The trailer also features a Clash of Clan remix of CTID’s “Haaland (Ha Ha Ha)” song. The event featured two temporary football-themed troops, a temporary spell, challenge levels, and football inspired skins of heroes. Supercell claims that Haaland plays the game in his free time and that the first challenge level is his actual base.
On 20 May 2025 Supercell announced a collaboration with Netflix to turn Clash of Clans into a Netflix show.

Commercial reception

Clash of Clans became an App Store top 5 download between December 2012 and May 2013, and this success has been described as helping to usher in a new era in single-player gaming on mobile devices.
n 2013 Clash of Clans was the third-highest game in revenue generated on the App Store and number one

Ion Google Play.n February 2014 it was reported that the game was generating US$654,000 in daily revenue for Supercell.

In 2015 the game was the top grossing app on both the App Store and Google Play, with an estimated revenue of 1.5 million dollars per day.

It was the fourth most installed app in the App Store and the seventh most installed app in the Play Store, where it had amassed 500 million downloads by 2018.
As of 2018 Clash of Clans has generated more revenue than any other app on the App Store,

 having brought in a revenue of over $6.4 billion since its launch.
As of 2020 Clash of Clans remains in the top 50 grossing apps in both the Play Store and App Store, more than eight years following its release in 2012.

See also

  • Game of War: Fire Age
  • Lords Mobile

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