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Author: wolfqueen001
Posted: August 20, 2017 (04:47 AM)
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Nice review. This game sounds kind of like a cross between Civilization and Fantasy Wars, which could indeed become very complex. You did a good job laying out that complexity, though, and yet still made it sound like there's so much more to the game that you left unsaid. It's good to see a game come out like this that gives you a great deal of liberal choice in how you go about accomplishing your goals. It must've done a good job, too, to earn such a high rating.


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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: August 21, 2017 (10:55 AM)
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Thanks. I'm pretty pleased with this one, and I surprised the game a hell of a lot more than I expected. It's really rough going at the start as it's desperate not to hold you hand and force you to figure everything out. People should keep an eye out for it.

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