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Development Info Teudogar and the Alliance with Rome released

Saint_Proverbius

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<A href="http://www.teudogar.com/home.htm">Teudogar</a> has been released and is available in <A href="http://www.teudogar.com/downl.htm">a 6MB demo</a> you can download, as well as offering <A href="http://www.teudogar.com/order.htm">means for purchasing</a> the game for <i>$22.95US</i>. Here's a small list of the features:
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<ul><li><b>large and diverse game world</b>
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Meet kings and warriors, noble ladies and slaves, peasants and priestesses, legionaries and barbaric mercenaries. Explore Teutonic villages and farmsteads, royal halls and miserable huts, sacred groves and Roman camps, and countless forests, swamps and caves.</li><li><b>eventful and exciting plot</b>
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Negotiate with stubborn chieftains, win legendary duels and bloody battles, overcome insidious intrigues, consult seers, liberate a village, fight for a woman, find treasures, capture Roman arms, overthrow a king, and hurl yourself into many other adventures.</li><li><b>multiple different storylines</b>
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Become farmer or merchant, warlord or pensioner, Roman mercenary, or king of your tribe. Countless sub-plots, and great freedom of action in every game situation.</li><li><b>historically authentic and informative</b>
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During the game you'll learn much about our barbaric ancestors and the Romans. Game world, plot and texts are historically correct up to the smallest details. The game also includes an online encyclopedia on Teutons and Romans (100 pages).</li></ul>
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TOGA! TOGA! TOGA!
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Otaku_Hanzo

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Well, it looked neat and I sure wouldn't mind trying it out. Too bad I can't even install the game.

It gets to the part where I choose which folder to save my games in and it has this long ass folder name for the default. Won't install because of that. Tried to change the folder for saved games, but the only choice I had was the same damn folder it wanted to use originally. Windows won't let me install with the folder name they use. :x
 

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Tried it a for about 30 minutes......

Ugly graphics

Plenty of npc's

Big gameworld

Cionversation seems a bit odd, translations aren't that good.

Reminds me of the old ultima games

So far it has kept me interested, it ain't a beauty, nor does it kick fallout in the arse.....but it seems to have a rather broad scope and some fun gameplay.
 

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Saint_Proverbius said:
</li><li><b>historically authentic and informative</b>
During the game you'll learn much about our barbaric ancestors and the Romans. Game world, plot and texts are historically correct up to the smallest details. The game also includes an online encyclopedia on Teutons and Romans (100 pages).</li></ul>
So, this might be interesting for the historians on this forum :)
 

Jed

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Elwro said:
So, this might be interesting for the historians on this forum :)
That's the first thing I thought too, but the Little Shit has been conspicuously absent for quite a while. Maybe he brought home a D and lost his computer privileges....
 

Realbumpbert

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This game looks great. I'm very fond of Ultima 7, and Teudogar looks almost like a clone, but the website seems to suggest more of a freelance element (become a farmer, merchant, pensioner...). Has anyone played extensively enough to find if this is true?

One thing I find annoying in the demo is that you can't perform menial tasks. Why cn't I plow or weave? The maids do it.
 

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