My Lands: Black Gem Hunting
My Lands: Black Gem Hunting blends MMO persistence with classic RTS priorities, you expand a city, balance an economy, research upgrades, and raise armies while competing (and cooperating) with other players in a shared world.
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Publisher: Elyland Investment Company, Ltd. Playerbase: Low Type: MMO RTS Release Date: September 16, 2014 Pros: +Deep science progression with meaningful upgrades. +Plenty of regions and territory types to fight over. +Clans and alliances matter for long-term success. Cons: -Pay-to-win pressure can overshadow strategy. -Construction and upgrades can feel overly slow. -Visuals show their age. |
My Lands: Black Gem Hunting Overview
My Lands: Black Gem Hunting is an MMO RTS created by Gravvit, Ltd. and Forbes Consult, Ltd., and published by Elyland Investment Company, Ltd. It starts with a straightforward but important choice, pick one of four races, then begin establishing a new settlement and pushing outward into contested territory. The core loop revolves around maintaining multiple resources, improving production, and planning your build order so your city grows without stalling.
Progress is driven by quests and long-term development. Quests help guide early goals and provide useful payouts such as resources, gold, and access to additional upgrades. As your empire stabilizes, the science trees become the real engine of advancement, unlocking stronger military gear, improved efficiency, faster production, and other advantages that shape both economy and warfare.
Beyond city management, the game leans into MMO-style power growth through collectibles and social play. Artifacts and runes add passive bonuses, giving players another avenue to optimize their empire over time. The clan system and alliances are central, coordinated groups can defend holdings, pressure rivals, and coordinate attacks far more effectively than solo empires. Rounding out the experience are familiar RTS-adjacent systems like unit control and army management, player trading, and an optional cash shop that can influence progression.
My Lands: Black Gem Hunting Key Features:
- Extensive Science Trees – invest in broad research paths that grant practical benefits, from combat improvements to economic acceleration.
- Manage Your City – grow an empire through resource planning, construction priorities, and careful upgrades rather than constant direct combat.
- Conquer Lands – take control of varied territories, each with its own theme and strategic value, as you expand your influence.
- Forge Alliances – clans and partnerships help you survive retaliation, coordinate offensives, and compete with organized rivals.
- Trade Resources – use the market and trading tools to cover shortages and keep development moving even when a key resource runs dry.
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My Lands: Black Gem Hunting sits in that niche where strategy players want an empire that keeps running even when they log off. Instead of match-based RTS pacing, the game is built around timers, incremental upgrades, and long-term planning. That structure can be satisfying if you enjoy optimizing resource flow and research priorities, but it also means patience is part of the design.
City development is the most consistent strength. You are constantly weighing what to upgrade next, how to keep production balanced, and when to invest in expansion versus consolidation. The science trees provide a steady sense of direction, giving you clear medium and long-term goals, and the upgrades tend to feel impactful because they affect multiple parts of your empire (military effectiveness, output speed, and overall efficiency).
Territory and conflict play out at a broader strategic layer than a traditional RTS. Rather than fast micro battles, the tension comes from positioning, timing, and coordination. When clans get involved, the game’s politics and group strategy become the real content, alliances form, pressure campaigns begin, and weaker empires can be protected or absorbed. If you like MMO social structures and power blocs, this is where the game feels most alive.
The major drawback is that progression can be heavily influenced by monetization. With a cash shop in the mix, competitive balance can feel uneven, particularly for players trying to keep up with established groups. On top of that, construction and upgrade timers can be long enough to slow momentum, especially in the mid game when multiple projects compete for the same resources and time. Presentation is also clearly from an older era, functional, but not particularly modern in visuals or interface feel.
Overall, My Lands: Black Gem Hunting is best approached as a long-running strategy hobby rather than a quick-fire RTS. Players who enjoy planning, research optimization, and clan-driven conflict will find a lot to dig into, while those sensitive to pay-to-win pressure or slow build pacing may bounce off early.
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My Lands: Black Gem Hunting System Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP
CPU: Pentium 4 2.5GHz
RAM: 1 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 500 MB
Recommended Requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / Vista 64 / 7
CPU: Pentium 4 2.5GHz
RAM: 1 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 500 MB
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My Lands: Black Gem Hunting Additional Information
Developer(s): Gravvit, Ltd. & Forbes Consult, Ltd.
Publisher(s): Elyland Investment Company, Ltd.
Language(s): English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
Game Engine: written in Java Script and powered by Flash
Initial Release Date: Early 2010
Steam Release Date: September 16, 2014
Development History / Background:
My Lands: Black Gem Hunting is an MMO RTS by Gravvit, Ltd. and Forbes Consult, Ltd., with Elyland Investment Company, Ltd. handling publishing. The project first launched as a browser-based strategy MMO in early 2010, then later arrived on Steam on September 16, 2014. Technically, it is written in Java Script and runs on Flash, which helps explain both its low system requirements and its older visual presentation.

