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(Time until someone from the Watch spams him with screenshots...)
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Oh gee I wonder why. A game with tons of complicated features, no money in the bank, asking for 100k€. Developers live in Munich.
Fuck you Infinitron - what does this post have to do with the whole Jarl situation? Absolutely fucking nothing. And neither does the original Haba post. Get them back to where they were originally posted.So much this.Incline that is
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Oh gee I wonder why. A game with tons of complicated features, no money in the bank, asking for 100k€. Developers live in Munich.
thanksCommunauté -> D'où viennent les contributeurs ?
(I set my Kickstarter to French so I don't completely forget the language )
Where's poland ?
Mmh. Right. And, just out of curiosity, what do you find so interesting about "bronze age Etruscans"?"Pyrrhenia"
Man, I wish someone made an RPG set in actual bronze age Etruscan times.
Today they've raised 3,208 Euros from 4 backers so far.
What?Looks like Golden Lands. Will be shovelware like Golden Lands too.
Mmh. Right. And, just out of curiosity, what do you find so interesting about "bronze age Etruscans"?
Corrected it for you.(...)
Anyway, I just like historical RPGs and there are almost none.from the bronze age. It's all vikings and "muh dark ages" medieval stuff.
Mmh. Right. And, just out of curiosity, what do you find so interesting about "bronze age Etruscans"?
OK, fair, technically they were iron age, I meant it more broadly - bronze age and on, until the pre-Roman period.
It's a pretty unexplored virgin territory when it comes to games, or just media really. Plus we know surprisingly little about Etruscans themselves, mostly from points of view of other nations at the time, so you'd have freedom to make stuff up, maybe even insert some magic.
"The Etruscan", for example, by Mika Waltari is not as good as "Egyptian Sinuhet", but it's still a fun attempt to interpret this culture. Very mystical and poetic.
Anyway, I just like historical RPGs and there are almost none from the bronze age. It's all vikings and "muh dark ages" medieval stuff.
Before the Etruscans, there was already at least two centuries of Iron Age Villanova Culture in those territories. The latest known Bronze Age culture in the area was the Terramare, which lasted until roughly half twelveth century BC. Regardless of the incertitude about the origins of the Etruscans, we are talking about a four and a half century gap between them and the latest Bronze Age findings in the area (Tuscany/Liguria/Emilia Romagna/Umbria/Northern Lazio).Mmh. Right. And, just out of curiosity, what do you find so interesting about "bronze age Etruscans"?
OK, fair, technically they were iron age, I meant it more broadly - bronze age and on, until the pre-Roman period.
It would end up westernized. There are no arab rpgs either. I've played some chinese though.I agree. A bronze age RPG set in the Hittite/Asryrian/Mitanni world would be awesome.