As someone who put a lot of playtest hours into the game it's come a long way. The developer was always engaged with our feedback. I'm glad Hooded Horse also picked them up. They usually publish very good games.
im around 11hours in. after a few restarts you start to understand it more. just keep playing eventually you deal with so many things it might get overwhelming but its a good game. def give it a shot
6:35 i love that szene how Ashera goes over to the farmers brining in the wheet and she does "this boss thing" where the boss comes over and starts to yell at the workers and their reaction is just (?) as in "wtf do you even want from us?". But... never mind, now that i look at it again the dude was standing there doing nothing, the other 2 workers looked at him because he didnt work and then she came over. WHAT WENT DOWN THERE?
Have had this on my wishlist, it does look fun but I'll see how it turns out before deciding whether to put down money. Hopefully there is some more options for the world map as I've only seen one so far in gameplay videos.
Looks good, like that there's managers and stuff. Always found it odd that people just "knew" what to do and where to do it etc. Would be great if the dev put in that the manager only had to come around once to tell people what they need to do on a specific job, then the next and then the next. Kinda like in the real world how workers gets assigned to a task.
Essentially, this blows Manor Lords out of the water. There is more interaction and things going on. Manor Lords felt empty and lacking something. I know it’s in early access, but I just don’t feel like returning to it.
Well i dont do it often but ive pre ordered off the key sites on the back of what ive learned about this game. Right up my street....and thats a rarity these days
Quick idea. Might be useless but just suggesting. It would be cool to see short videos at the end of every 2 weeks or even a month comparing the fortnightly/or monthly games you've reviewed and suggesting which one of them you would purchase first. Kind of like a game of the month sort of thing. Just because sometimes if I am in the mood to try something new, I will look to see what's new but don't want to get a bunch of different games only to not play them. So it would be nice hearing your opinion of what you would recommend first. I don't know if that makes sense but hopefully you get the point haha.
Your reviews always provide a great balance of both the gameplay and story
Your reviews always provide a great balance of both the single-player and
I love how you always give a summary of your thoughts at the end of each review,
I've been waiting for this game for ages. Watched everyone who played it and enjoyed much of its content.
Your review was so well-written, it kept me interested from beginning to end.
This game review was so well-structured, it was easy to follow and understand.
I appreciate the fact that you don't just focus on the surface-level aspects of the
As someone who put a lot of playtest hours into the game it's come a long way. The developer was always engaged with our feedback. I'm glad Hooded Horse also picked them up. They usually publish very good games.
The description of this is like someone went in my brain and took every keyword I like and put it in one sentence.
Your review was so good, I had to leave a comment and share it with my gaming
Norland tickles my fancy and I’m going to play the heck out of this one. Thx WAB
im around 11hours in. after a few restarts you start to understand it more. just keep playing eventually you deal with so many things it might get overwhelming but its a good game. def give it a shot
Been waiting for this one for awhile. Loved the demo
This and The Crust have turned me into an unwashed cracked-out exhausted mess the past 2 weeks.. life sucking awesome
Well We who are about to die was a great recommendation and this looks right up there too, a good month for games for me
The indie market absolutely blowing triple A away
6:35 i love that szene how Ashera goes over to the farmers brining in the wheet and she does "this boss thing" where the boss comes over and starts to yell at the workers and their reaction is just (?) as in "wtf do you even want from us?". But... never mind, now that i look at it again the dude was standing there doing nothing, the other 2 workers looked at him because he didnt work and then she came over. WHAT WENT DOWN THERE?
Medieval style Rimworld looks fun.
It's basically Rimworld, mixed with Crusader Kings. It's been on my wishlist for a while, so I'm looking forward to it here in a few days.
Be told how to do your job every day. Have to give her jewelry and plough maintenance, she still hates you. Sounds like a life sim!:)
Have had this on my wishlist, it does look fun but I'll see how it turns out before deciding whether to put down money. Hopefully there is some more options for the world map as I've only seen one so far in gameplay videos.
Looks good, like that there's managers and stuff. Always found it odd that people just "knew" what to do and where to do it etc. Would be great if the dev put in that the manager only had to come around once to tell people what they need to do on a specific job, then the next and then the next. Kinda like in the real world how workers gets assigned to a task.
This sounds awesome . Gonna wish list it
multiplayer aspects of each game
I like the ancestry bit - its definitely not used in enough games
Sounds like a middle management sim gone medieval
Interesting. I recently got Clan Folk because I thought it would be like Rimworld and I'm enjoying it
Essentially, this blows Manor Lords out of the water. There is more interaction and things going on. Manor Lords felt empty and lacking something. I know it’s in early access, but I just don’t feel like returning to it.
Well i dont do it often but ive pre ordered off the key sites on the back of what ive learned about this game. Right up my street....and thats a rarity these days
This game It's like a son between Rimworld and CK
elements of each game.
Tempest rising the RTS that reminded you of a command & conquer had a new demo release. Its only up few days but you should make a video Out of it.
game, but also dive deeper into its themes and messages.
Ploughed a lot of effort. I see what you did there...;)
This game looks like it would be perfect for [insert specific audience or
its Rimworld but medieval. I love it. Wish I had money to it :D or more closely, wish it would release.
Every time I see one of your vids, I know it's gonna cost me
Quick idea. Might be useless but just suggesting. It would be cool to see short videos at the end of every 2 weeks or even a month comparing the fortnightly/or monthly games you've reviewed and suggesting which one of them you would purchase first. Kind of like a game of the month sort of thing. Just because sometimes if I am in the mood to try something new, I will look to see what's new but don't want to get a bunch of different games only to not play them. So it would be nice hearing your opinion of what you would recommend first. I don't know if that makes sense but hopefully you get the point haha.
community!
Art style reminds me of Prison Architect
Wonder if there's a storymode to be had just for funsies.
demographic], thanks for mentioning that in your review.
It's a bit on the nose with the style if it's not done by Tynan
I hope it will be mod friendly, Rimworld is so much better due to mods.
The worst part is the knowledge system, other than that this game is amazing.
Hey dude, enjoy ya channel, but um...top right of the screen would be north east, not north west, wouldn't it?
hey Mack Does this game have a big map?
If I bought PC of Amazon would it play this
That map doesn't look that big to me, I might be too used to Rimworld size but it looks tiny.
I've never heard anyone pronounce "Books" so correctly.
Map looks like Calradia from Mount and Blade, which is basically supersized Turkey. Are the devs Turkish lol
It's a bit on the nose with the style if it's not done by Tynan