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I've Got Over X Million Power in Rise of Kingdoms refers to a series of YouTube and TikTok advertisements for the mobile app game Rise of Kingdoms which are perceived by many to be terrible, leading to many satirical reposts and parodies. Oftentimes, the plot lines of the ROK advertisements are nonsensical, usually resulting in one character bragging about how much "power" their "settlement" has. The most notorious ad features a man who comes home from a business trip and catches his wife cheating and says, "I've Got 80 Million Power." Another notable ad features a mom who's unphased by her son scraping a stranger's car, to which she replies, "What's the Big Deal? I Have A Settlement With Over 2 Million Power." Screen recordings of the ads surfaced en masse starting in 2020 but became a larger meme in 2023, spreading to iFunny and Instagram.

Origin

On September 20th, 2018, Lilith Games published the mobile game Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade [1] which then became available on Google Play and the Apple App Store. It is similar to Clash of Clans in its gameplay. Starting in 2020, Lilith Games launched an ad campaign that started on YouTube amid monetized videos. YouTube users quickly identified the ads as strange, funny and cringy. For instance, on August 11th, 2020, YouTuber[2] Eric1120 posted a screen recording of what they titled, "Rise Of Kingdoms Terrible Ad," gaining roughly 56,300 views in three years (shown below).

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Thereafter, YouTuber Eric1120 posted every Rise of Kingdoms ad they came across on YouTube, which was eventually compiled into a YouTube[3] playlist by YouTuber Hunterock99 titled, "All Rise Of Kingdoms Ads," which was last updated on May 15th, 2022. By January 2023, the playlist had amassed roughly 429,200 views across 152 videos.

Two of YouTuber Eric1120's highest-performing Rise of Kingsdoms ads were uploaded in late 2021. One video[4] was uploaded on November 6th, 2021, titled, "Rise Of Kingdoms Terrible Ad #98," and showed a jealous spouse, gaining roughly 52,000 views in one year (shown below, left). Another video[5] was posted on December 7th, 2021, titled, "Rise Of Kingdoms Terrible Ad #106," and showed an office elevator scene, gaining roughly 90,00 views in the same time period (shown below, right).

Business Trip / I've Got 80 Million Power

On November 20th, 2021, YouTuber[6] Eric1120 posted a video that showed a terrible ad for another mobile game called Figure Fantasy in which a man comes home and finds his partner cheating on him. However, instead of being angry at her, he angrily states, "Download Figure Fantasy now," among other promotional jargon. Over the course of one year, the video received roughly 82,300 views (shown below).

A few months later, on March 20th, 2022, YouTuber[7] zackabu posted a then-recent Rise of Kingdoms ad that featured identical actors in the same situation, however, the man instead says, "I've got 80 million power," and other promotional jargon while the lip-dub is slightly off. Over the course of 10 months, the video received roughly 23,000 views (shown below).

Woman: I thought you were on a business trip. I missed you…
Man: I've got 80 million power in Rise of Kingdoms, top 10 in the server!
Other man: 80 million? How'd you do that?
Woman: Listen, I…
Man: I'm also the alliance leader of the top-ranking alliance. We're recruiting now, wanna join?
Other man: Hey, bro! Can I join?
Woman: Babe, let me explain…
Man: Choose Rome when you start out and use its gathering bonus to acquire resources and train troops. The Roman infantry has a movement speed buff and a defense bonus. With this combo, it's easy to steal from other players…

What's The Big Deal? I Got A Settlement With Over 2 Million Power

On December 5th, 2022, TikToker[8] spoopydoge_ontiktok posted a new Rise of Kingdoms ad in which a couple is angered by a young boy scraping their car. The boy's mother is there and is unbothered, responding to the man with, "What's the big deal? I got a settlement with over 2 million power." Over the course of one month, the video received roughly 4.2 million plays and 509,300 likes (shown below).

@spoopydoge_ontiktok #fyp #foryoupage #riseofkingdoms #meme ♬ original sound – Zeke

Man: What are you doing to our car? Your kid is scraping our car!
Mom: What's the big deal? I got a settlement with over 2 million power.

Parodies

On January 12th, 2022, YouTuber[9] IsaacIsBald posted a video titled, "Every Rise of Kingdoms Ad (skit) feat. ItsMeLele," which essentially reenacted the Rise of Kingdoms ads, gaining roughly 2,300 views in one year (shown below).

More parodies surfaced in late 2022 and early 2023 on TikTok following TikToker[8] spoopydoge_ontiktok's video and a different repost by TikToker[10] not_shazke69 on January 4th, 2023, which was YouTuber[7] zackabu's video. For instance, on January 9th, 2023, TikToker[11] mark_gd posted a duet in which he pretended to be one of the men hiding in the ad, gaining roughly 1.4 million plays and 162,500 likes in four days (shown below, left). On January 12th, 2022, TikToker[12] roman.afk posted a skit that parodied the ads, gaining roughly 6.8 million plays and 1.3 million likes in one day (shown below, right).

@mark_gd #duet with @anya_shazke #riseofkingdoms #funny #joke #meme #game #gamer #games #commercial #commercials #fypシ #trending ♬ I have 80 million power on rise of kingdoms – shazke

@roman.afk #CapCut #riseofkingdoms #fyp #breakingbad ♬ original sound – roman

On iFunny

January 28th, 2023, iFunnyer[13] Lord_Amogus posted a TikTok screenshot that was a parody Rise of Kingdoms ad, earning roughly 10,700 smiles in ten days. Thereafter, iFunnyers started sharing Rise of Kingdoms memes that parodied the ads. For instance, on February 2nd, 2023, iFunnyer[14] girt posted a video in which Peter Griffin says the phrase to a cop, gaining roughly 12,700 smiles in five days (shown below, left). On the same day, iFunnyer[15] CreamSodaDrPepper posted an iteration with Overwatch characters, earning over 30 smiles (shown below, right).

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https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7140196129370541318
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7060646814248291630
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7184188580711976194

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About

I've Got Over X Million Power in Rise of Kingdoms refers to a series of YouTube and TikTok advertisements for the mobile app game Rise of Kingdoms which are perceived by many to be terrible, leading to many satirical reposts and parodies. Oftentimes, the plot lines of the ROK advertisements are nonsensical, usually resulting in one character bragging about how much "power" their "settlement" has. The most notorious ad features a man who comes home from a business trip and catches his wife cheating and says, "I've Got 80 Million Power." Another notable ad features a mom who's unphased by her son scraping a stranger's car, to which she replies, "What's the Big Deal? I Have A Settlement With Over 2 Million Power." Screen recordings of the ads surfaced en masse starting in 2020 but became a larger meme in 2023, spreading to iFunny and Instagram.

Origin

On September 20th, 2018, Lilith Games published the mobile game Rise of Kingdoms: Lost Crusade [1] which then became available on Google Play and the Apple App Store. It is similar to Clash of Clans in its gameplay. Starting in 2020, Lilith Games launched an ad campaign that started on YouTube amid monetized videos. YouTube users quickly identified the ads as strange, funny and cringy. For instance, on August 11th, 2020, YouTuber[2] Eric1120 posted a screen recording of what they titled, "Rise Of Kingdoms Terrible Ad," gaining roughly 56,300 views in three years (shown below).



Spread

Thereafter, YouTuber Eric1120 posted every Rise of Kingdoms ad they came across on YouTube, which was eventually compiled into a YouTube[3] playlist by YouTuber Hunterock99 titled, "All Rise Of Kingdoms Ads," which was last updated on May 15th, 2022. By January 2023, the playlist had amassed roughly 429,200 views across 152 videos.

Two of YouTuber Eric1120's highest-performing Rise of Kingsdoms ads were uploaded in late 2021. One video[4] was uploaded on November 6th, 2021, titled, "Rise Of Kingdoms Terrible Ad #98," and showed a jealous spouse, gaining roughly 52,000 views in one year (shown below, left). Another video[5] was posted on December 7th, 2021, titled, "Rise Of Kingdoms Terrible Ad #106," and showed an office elevator scene, gaining roughly 90,00 views in the same time period (shown below, right).



Business Trip / I've Got 80 Million Power

On November 20th, 2021, YouTuber[6] Eric1120 posted a video that showed a terrible ad for another mobile game called Figure Fantasy in which a man comes home and finds his partner cheating on him. However, instead of being angry at her, he angrily states, "Download Figure Fantasy now," among other promotional jargon. Over the course of one year, the video received roughly 82,300 views (shown below).



A few months later, on March 20th, 2022, YouTuber[7] zackabu posted a then-recent Rise of Kingdoms ad that featured identical actors in the same situation, however, the man instead says, "I've got 80 million power," and other promotional jargon while the lip-dub is slightly off. Over the course of 10 months, the video received roughly 23,000 views (shown below).



Woman: I thought you were on a business trip. I missed you…
Man: I've got 80 million power in Rise of Kingdoms, top 10 in the server!
Other man: 80 million? How'd you do that?
Woman: Listen, I…
Man: I'm also the alliance leader of the top-ranking alliance. We're recruiting now, wanna join?
Other man: Hey, bro! Can I join?
Woman: Babe, let me explain…
Man: Choose Rome when you start out and use its gathering bonus to acquire resources and train troops. The Roman infantry has a movement speed buff and a defense bonus. With this combo, it's easy to steal from other players…

What's The Big Deal? I Got A Settlement With Over 2 Million Power

On December 5th, 2022, TikToker[8] spoopydoge_ontiktok posted a new Rise of Kingdoms ad in which a couple is angered by a young boy scraping their car. The boy's mother is there and is unbothered, responding to the man with, "What's the big deal? I got a settlement with over 2 million power." Over the course of one month, the video received roughly 4.2 million plays and 509,300 likes (shown below).

@spoopydoge_ontiktok #fyp #foryoupage #riseofkingdoms #meme ♬ original sound – Zeke

Man: What are you doing to our car? Your kid is scraping our car!
Mom: What's the big deal? I got a settlement with over 2 million power.

Parodies

On January 12th, 2022, YouTuber[9] IsaacIsBald posted a video titled, "Every Rise of Kingdoms Ad (skit) feat. ItsMeLele," which essentially reenacted the Rise of Kingdoms ads, gaining roughly 2,300 views in one year (shown below).



More parodies surfaced in late 2022 and early 2023 on TikTok following TikToker[8] spoopydoge_ontiktok's video and a different repost by TikToker[10] not_shazke69 on January 4th, 2023, which was YouTuber[7] zackabu's video. For instance, on January 9th, 2023, TikToker[11] mark_gd posted a duet in which he pretended to be one of the men hiding in the ad, gaining roughly 1.4 million plays and 162,500 likes in four days (shown below, left). On January 12th, 2022, TikToker[12] roman.afk posted a skit that parodied the ads, gaining roughly 6.8 million plays and 1.3 million likes in one day (shown below, right).

@mark_gd #duet with @anya_shazke #riseofkingdoms #funny #joke #meme #game #gamer #games #commercial #commercials #fypシ #trending ♬ I have 80 million power on rise of kingdoms – shazke

@roman.afk #CapCut #riseofkingdoms #fyp #breakingbad ♬ original sound – roman

On iFunny

January 28th, 2023, iFunnyer[13] Lord_Amogus posted a TikTok screenshot that was a parody Rise of Kingdoms ad, earning roughly 10,700 smiles in ten days. Thereafter, iFunnyers started sharing Rise of Kingdoms memes that parodied the ads. For instance, on February 2nd, 2023, iFunnyer[14] girt posted a video in which Peter Griffin says the phrase to a cop, gaining roughly 12,700 smiles in five days (shown below, left). On the same day, iFunnyer[15] CreamSodaDrPepper posted an iteration with Overwatch characters, earning over 30 smiles (shown below, right).



Various Examples


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7194892788167691562
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7140196129370541318
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7060646814248291630
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7184188580711976194

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