Clash of Clans
I started playing Clash of Clans when I was just 13 years old. At that time, it was more than just a mobile game — it was something new, exciting, and completely addictive in the best way. I still remember the early days of building my village, carefully placing walls, upgrading defenses, and waiting patiently for hours — sometimes even days — just to see one building level up. Every gem felt precious, every attack felt intense, and every three-star victory felt like a huge achievement.
Now I’m 24 years old, and surprisingly, I’m still playing. Over the years, so much has changed in the game. We’ve seen new Town Hall levels, powerful heroes, Clan Wars, Clan War Leagues, the Builder Base, and countless updates that completely transformed the strategy and depth of the game. What once felt simple has now become highly strategic and competitive. Planning attacks now requires real thinking — troop combinations, spell timing, hero abilities — everything matters.
But what truly keeps me playing isn’t just the updates. It’s the nostalgia and the memories attached to it. From late-night war attacks to celebrating big wins with clanmates, Clash of Clans became part of my daily routine growing up. It evolved as I grew older. While life changed — school, responsibilities, work — the game somehow stayed consistent in giving me excitement and comfort.
For me, Clash of Clans is not just a game I’ve played for years. It’s a journey. It’s proof that something you start at 13 can still bring joy at 24. And even after all these years, the thrill of a perfectly executed attack and the satisfaction of upgrading my village never gets old.