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Dominions clone ?
A game still under heavy development. Being made by a hobbyist. Judging by what 'features' page says, it's going to be quite different from Dominions, but the screens look curiously similar:
http://brass-golem.com/wp-content/up...536_screen.jpg http://brass-golem.com/wp-content/up...51_screen1.jpg Which is perhaps not suprising, because - judging by comments - the author heard about Dominions. |
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Not much of a Dominion clone, but yeah, it looks very cool.
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Yes the author has heard extensively of Dominions. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
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It would seem that, though the turns are simultaneous, the battles are commanded personally, rather than dominion's hands-off approach.
Other points are that it uses hexes, not Dom's randomly shaped areas. Finally, it seems to have a larger emphasis on the squad part of the game than dominions. It does look good, however. I am looking forward to more news on it! |
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Actualyl no, this game reminds me of City States: Stone to Steel. I think the dev "stole" the idea from there. That game was cancalled like 2 years ago sadly.
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Isn't that the neo pangaea map in the images?
IIRC the author has made many fan contributions to dom. |
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Yeah Jasper was a part of this community, but he stopped posting like 2 years ago afaik.
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Here is the perfect evidence. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif I just made a search on the forum: Profile for Jasper Email jasper@peak.org Member # 4313 Name Jasper Title Captain Total Posts 898 Homepage http://brass-golem.com <<<<< Look here. Occupation Software Architect Hobbies Games, Programming, Fencing Location Oregon Bio ICQ Number Registered on 09/20/03 12:00 PM |
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Jasper is one of the oldest and most dedicated Dominions players. He has lots of good ideas and I hope that he will finish his game. I sure would like to play a dominions-like game not of my own making (or any fantasy strategy game).
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Maybe he met a nice lass and his status changed http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
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the graphics are from civilization 3.
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Whoah, thread necromancy!
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Ewww.
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Wow, so long ago, even I posted.
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No updates in two years, sad panda.
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VI?
Ultima III and Phantasie got me started..... not long after you were born. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif |
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I sincerely hope the word llamabeast was looking for was "necromancy".
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I dunno, the whole thing had a rather lurid quality to it, don't you think? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...es/redface.gif
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Aaah! Yes, I meant necromancy!
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Is this the nostalgia thread? Sweet, I can make my 1000th post here. I've been here something like 4 years! (Internet for 15)
This board is great, by the way. I think of it as the cream of the strategy crop. I just wish I was better at Dominions so I could feel more like a peer and less like a peon http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif |
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And yeah, I played Adventure, and Pirate's Cove, on VIC-20 cassette, we were so excited when we finally got them on cartridges. |
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Actually yes I had alot of experience with punch cards. But I meant the old star trek game on the mainframes where you had to print the screen each turn. Yeah had the Vic-20 cassette, and the Pet 2000 before that.
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I see I'm a young punk here. I first got involved with computers by going through the APTs (Advanced Playing Techniques) in my dad's Computist magazines to find out the right bytes to hex-edit to give Conan the Barbarian infinite lives and hatchets, in the Apple IIe game by the same name. From the sound of things that's probably after all the rest of you had gotten rich off the microcomputer boom and retired. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
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No way Max, we were all too busy playing adventure games. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif
My dad had a subscription to Compute's Gazette, the magazine that had a game in the back of every issue, listed out in assembly language. He would program them all in, and modify them for game speed issues or to add little features he thought would make them more interesting. I'm pretty good with numbers, but looking at assembly language makes me want to curl into the fetal position..... In your estimation Gandalf, would Star Trek possibly be the first pop fiction to have an actual game based on it? That would be an interesting bit of trivia to throw at people. People who care anyways, wish there were more of us. <.< |
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Heehee. Im really very good at google.
Apparently it might have been the first http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_text_based_games http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_%28text_game%29 and a site of other text games including links to playing them online. Oh the nostalgia! http://www.ascii-world.com/ascii-tex...lated-websites Gandalf Parker -- ASCII me no questions and I will ANSI you no lies. |
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Well hot damn, I didn't know that the Wumpus wasn't an original creation of Dan Bunten. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif
Everything sure has changed in the last 20-30 years..... Everything was so exciting and new then, games didn't have to be good, they were more a springboard for imagination than anything else. I think that's why we love Dom3 so much in particular, because it's such a deeply interesting game, but without all of the frills of a mainstream studio title, it can still touch that part of us. And I remember that Star Trek game actually. I didn't think it would be the same one, but I had a copy of the BASIC 2.0 port, with a manual run off of a dot matrix printer, it was as thick as a magazine and so much fun to reference, with the accordion folding. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif |
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