

And let's face it, it wouldn't cost any more than Warhammer ( probably a great deal less) even if you did have to buy a fairly large set.Įxpansion boxes would probably be the way to sell it though, I think 15mm would probably be small enough you could make and sell multiples relatively cheaply. That would cut down on the need for worker representative models. Give the buildings a bonus if within x inches of a certain piece/type of terrain. If one had resource generating buildings that generated x amount of resource every game turn, with a penalty for having a second or third one within so many inches, that would ease up on the model count straight away. Unless you try and do it through multiple expansions or something I guess You'd need all the buildings, troops, villiagers and what not for each faction you are including in the start up ready to go all at once. I'd imagine that one of the reasons no one has done it is the wide range of models needed to even start the game. High Standards: For my people, only the best.Motyak wrote: Sounds interesting. At the end of the day, they will make you sink or float.Ĭastle with Potential: Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a home cinema and tower to lock the princess in! Build churches and taverns for them, self-reflection is important.

Tax the peasants, feed the peasants, and heal the peasants.Layout is actually important to peasant happiness, usually not too much of a factor but hey.The focus here is not to crush an enemy, but to take your tiny hamlet to a town, build a castle, and then bobs your uncle, you have a kingdom! Ok, so it won’t be that easy, you have to defend against Vikings, dragons and all sorts of other terrors. Let’s break the mould on this last one, what do you say? No? Well there’s more than enough to choose from up until now. We can count on it that they’ll come back harder and stronger than ever before. Modern warfare: it doesn’t look good for Warsaw, but hey when did it ever. Humble beginnings: can’t you just smell the potential, great things are coming… Maps ranging from the Nile delta to the Himalayas – the world is your oyster to conquer.

