About This Game In 'Warsim: The Realm of Aslona' your only goal is to keep the Kingdom of Aslona from destruction and carry it to glory, how you do it is entirely up to you, you may be a harsh dictator charging people for walking and breathing air, or a blood-hungry warlord commanding armies and mercenary bands on invasions and raids of enemy lands, or perhaps a charismatic diplomat who arranges trade routes with everyone from goblin tribes to orcish Chiefdoms.The goal of the game since early development has been to allow the player to rule and do what they want, with the relevant consequences and perhaps we've gone too far in this aspect.FeaturesScores of places to explore including, a giant blackmarket filled with mystery and wonder, hidden cities (that's right multiple of them), Two schools where you can take lessons, one in music and one in history, a procedurally generated newspaper, and tons more, there has been an excessive amount of time spent fleshing out the world, exploration is heavily rewarded.An arena which you can takeover and grow, or watch and bet on, holding giant tournaments and rooting for champions as they climb the ranks and get remembered for eternity.A unique facial procedural generation system that can produce well over 100 quadrillion different faces for a variety of different races from Humans and orcs, to kobolds and treemen.Deal with the throne room, a complex place with thousands of possible encounters and visitors, how will you manage the realm and treat your people?Listen to some procedurally generated music, be it the drum solo of a nervous travelling goblin bard, or the proud music prowess of a well trained vampire showing off with his vampyric lute (or find the music guild and try your own hand at playing these instruments)Tons of random events, no game will be the same, with the kingdoms, rulers and events always being different and hard to predict.Procedurally generated kingdoms, bandit gangs and mercenary groups, never get the same group twice, be they Seafaring Goblins, Fire Orcs, Eyeless Elves or the Famed Half-Turtles of the Western Turtledom, all these races possible and a million more.Countless mini-games played in taverns, your throne room, or around in the world to keep you entertained.And so much more... 7aa9394dea Title: Warsim: The Realm of AslonaGenre: Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy, Early AccessDeveloper:Huw MillwardPublisher:Huw MillwardRelease Date: 28 Jun, 2017 Warsim: The Realm Of Aslona Download For Windows 7 warsim the realm of aslona. warsim the realm of aslona. warsim the realm of aslona download. warsim the realm of aslona cheats. warsim the realm of aslona skidrow. warsim the realm of aslona wiki. warsim the realm of aslona igg Core gameplay summary:Invade minor factions for more land.More land = more income and recruits.Upgrade buildings for better units and more income.Rinse and repeat.Your income and army gets bigger every turn without any consequences, numbers just get larger. There are many more gameplay elements, like seeing people in your throne room, exploring your kingdom as in discovering ruins or villages which you can interact with or watching arena fights. These elements can be quite significant at the start of the game when you aren't making a lot of money and the size of your army is small. But once numbers starting to snowball, namely your income and recruits per turn, these secondary gameplay elements do not contribute to your progression anymore and gameplay narrows down to the above core gameplay turning it into a repetitive experience.Some suggestions for the dev: I would turn this into a grand strategy\/4x game including a strategic map with provinces which depicts all the factions. I also would add population mechanics where army losses are being deducted from the total population. Add a better economy system. This game got huge potential but ultimately is a repetitive experience. It's a slight thumb down for now but I would advise people to keep an eye on this game.. FINALLY. I've been able to buy this game... And i love it! It might need even more randomness! But when is there enough randomness? Great job!. I love this game! Shoutout to SplatterCatGaming that showed off this game!. I think the single biggest problem with the game is the name: "Warsim".It sets itself up to be considered a possible grand strategy war simulator, while the actual army vs. army aspects are easily one of the weakest aspects of the current content. Wars, as they exist now, are just one list of troop names colliding with another list of troop names for a few turns. Fortunately, the game has so much else to do that's fun and interesting, it's very easy to forgive and forget this shortcoming.The real core content and strength of the game are the large number of the different locations and activities you, as the Ruler of the Kingdom of Aslona, can discover and interact with. There are towns with dozens of different locations. A whole legion of different characters who will visit you in your throne room. Some of it's mundane or comical, but an equal share is deeply interesting with potentially game-altering consequences. Initially, you'll often struggle to tell which category a particular encounter falls into, which helps keep you guessing. Eventually you find your way (or are defeated while trying) and then start a new game only to find many of the things you took for granted on your first playthrough have changed. Old core locations might now bar your entry entirely, while new ones, previously in ruins, offer fresh avenues to explore.It's a testament to the game that I willingly sat and took real-world notes during a pair of in-game history classes to help pass their exams. I still don't know what the reward is for passing the third such exam, but my curiosity compels me to find out. Worst case scenario, the reward ends up being meaningless, but I'll still have a much better grasp on the game's background lore and might be able to exploit that knowledge in other encounters. If that's not good game design and storytelling, I don't know what is.-----Which isn't to say the game is perfect. It's still got plenty of unbalanced content and general interface clunkiness that are pretty standard for early access games still actively in development. Ultimately, the game has dozens of hours worth of the content and more slowly, but steadily being added. If it looks like something that might interest you, it's really a steal at $5 USD.. Most unique game I have every played. Content rich, procedurally generated, will never get two games alike!
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