Tags: Europa 1400: The Guild
<a href="http://www.actiontrip.com/">Action Trip</a> has <a href="http://www.actiontrip.com/reviews/europa1400theguild.phtml">reviewed</a> the role playing/sim game, <a href="Http://www.the-guild.com">Europa 1400: The Guild</a>, giving it an over all of <b>85%</b>. The main complaint from the reviewer seems to be some stability issues with the game. Here's a clip:
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<blockquote>Each of the five cities in Europa 1400 is done in full 3D and populated by up to 500 virtual inhabitants that go on about their daily business, grow old, wed, etc. From the 3D view of the whole town players can zoom to a selected building, enter that building and interact with its contents and inhabitants. For example, entering the tavern cellar will let you buy some chloroform, which you can use to kidnap people and hold them in your dungeon for ransom (if you?re a thief that is)! There are also over 200 building extensions each of which serves its own unique purpose. A mouse click on any building moves the camera directly to the desired destination. Another mouse click enters the building. Each building contains a different situation: The tavern for instance is populated by different shady characters. As well as offering gambling and mead the tavern also lets you obtain useful information on opponents and competitors. But take care: If you are caught committing a crime you can expect to be punished. And in Europa in the Middle Ages, that means being taken to the town prison, the pillory or the torture chamber.</blockquote>
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Crime and Punishment!
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Spotted over at <a href="http://www.shacknews.com">Shack News</a>.
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<a href="http://www.actiontrip.com/">Action Trip</a> has <a href="http://www.actiontrip.com/reviews/europa1400theguild.phtml">reviewed</a> the role playing/sim game, <a href="Http://www.the-guild.com">Europa 1400: The Guild</a>, giving it an over all of <b>85%</b>. The main complaint from the reviewer seems to be some stability issues with the game. Here's a clip:
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<blockquote>Each of the five cities in Europa 1400 is done in full 3D and populated by up to 500 virtual inhabitants that go on about their daily business, grow old, wed, etc. From the 3D view of the whole town players can zoom to a selected building, enter that building and interact with its contents and inhabitants. For example, entering the tavern cellar will let you buy some chloroform, which you can use to kidnap people and hold them in your dungeon for ransom (if you?re a thief that is)! There are also over 200 building extensions each of which serves its own unique purpose. A mouse click on any building moves the camera directly to the desired destination. Another mouse click enters the building. Each building contains a different situation: The tavern for instance is populated by different shady characters. As well as offering gambling and mead the tavern also lets you obtain useful information on opponents and competitors. But take care: If you are caught committing a crime you can expect to be punished. And in Europa in the Middle Ages, that means being taken to the town prison, the pillory or the torture chamber.</blockquote>
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Crime and Punishment!
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Spotted over at <a href="http://www.shacknews.com">Shack News</a>.
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