if the game is ever updated, I suggest an update where a new continent is discovered, that would make the game really interesting, and also to add revolts and possibly other scenarios, it might be alot but it would make the game 10 times better, it's still a really good game tho, I enjoy the system very much.
I look forward on future updates. The current game is easily beatable. I just march my army into their provinces and capital and I receive little to no resistance from them.
Suggestion: Multiple armies? so you can attack multiple provinces at the same time. But you only start with one army so you can make new ones as you play the game.
Hi there, thank you for playing the game. Yeah totally agree with the lack of difficultly atm, this current state of the game is just a proof of concept prototype to show my university lecturers what I've got so far. But don't worry, lots of good things coming soon!
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if the game is ever updated, I suggest an update where a new continent is discovered, that would make the game really interesting, and also to add revolts and possibly other scenarios, it might be alot but it would make the game 10 times better, it's still a really good game tho, I enjoy the system very much.
The game is finally released for Version: 1.0! I really appreciate anyone who leaves a comment and a rating.
If you have any suggestions or ideas, please, leave a comment and you might see it in a future update!
Thank you,
your favourite dev,
Blake xoxo
I look forward on future updates. The current game is easily beatable. I just march my army into their provinces and capital and I receive little to no resistance from them.
Suggestion:
Multiple armies? so you can attack multiple provinces at the same time. But you only start with one army so you can make new ones as you play the game.
Hi there, thank you for playing the game. Yeah totally agree with the lack of difficultly atm, this current state of the game is just a proof of concept prototype to show my university lecturers what I've got so far. But don't worry, lots of good things coming soon!