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Love it - 3/7/2014 10:08:18 AM   
Kipper


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A real keeper and will be enjoying it for years.

Races are as tactically rich as any tactical firefight game. The amount of variables in a race is head spinning. And there is nothing like the satisfaction of spending a full lap manoeuvring your main rival into the wreckage of a previous crash ... I can sense a huge amount going on under the hood - some of the opponents are downright nasty!

Have not scratched surface of campaign yet but love what I am seeing.

Why this wasn't made years ago I don't know!

Thanks a million!

Wants? Replay would be great. You all really need to see the race I won last night! Would make a great YT video which is the way games are increasingly marketed these days, which is why this capability is becoming so important.

But I digress and now I get back on message: I love it. Developers have a keen sense of that elusive quality of what makes a game spine tingling fun.
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RE: Love it - 3/7/2014 10:54:04 AM   
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I'm enjoying it and thinking about it more than I anticipated. As I posted in another thread, the demo does not do s good job of representing the game at all.

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RE: Love it - 3/7/2014 11:17:59 AM   
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Fixed that for you.

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ORIGINAL: Kipper

A real kipper and will be enjoying it for years...


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RE: Love it - 3/7/2014 11:33:47 AM   
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In my last race my auriga was well in the lead when his chariot fell apart at the start of the third lap. He hung on to the reins and still would have won if he hadn't died just short of the finish line.

god, this is addictive.

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RE: Love it - 3/7/2014 12:16:57 PM   
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Thank you! It's very comforting to have this feedback after a year of hard work.

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RE: Love it - 3/9/2014 5:54:02 AM   
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Great game, lost a whole day yesterday playing. First campaign my whole team was wiped out, second game I ran out of money.

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RE: Love it - 3/9/2014 8:26:45 AM   
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For "casual" game there has been nothing casual in my addiction to it.... Great game

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RE: Love it - 3/13/2014 11:03:05 PM   
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Sorry for bumping but I needed to record that after playing the hell out of this for the last few days I love it even more. Folks, I think a very talented game design team has just been found, which makes happier than any single game.

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RE: Love it - 3/13/2014 11:48:44 PM   
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I have tried starting new campaigns in different areas with different teams and love the variety of situations....new starting cities aren't as hard or as easy as others, great differences at times...very nice game!

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RE: Love it - 3/19/2014 1:25:49 AM   
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In my first race, I blew out the chariot by accelerating too early out of the home turn, but the auriga held on and slid across the finish line first. He was only slightly damaged, but I don't think he'll be siring any children...

-- Mal

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RE: Love it - 3/20/2014 8:19:14 AM   
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Hah good one Mal.

Last night I found my faction leader and highest renown Auriga have an accident. I moved into position to get him under my hooves and he escaped by \this/ much. Argh!

Game is full of brilliant moments. Pulls you right into its world. I was even daydreaming about it on a business trip earlier in the week and I can't remember the last time I did that with a game. So grateful to the devs.

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RE: Love it - 3/20/2014 9:13:30 PM   
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This is a fantastic game. I have to say that all indie developers could take a lesson from the creator of this game. A great idea, beautifully put together, tactics involved (on a high level), tense and at the same time fun. The maker of this game had a moment of genius putting this together. I have never, till now, been able to praise a game with such enthusiasm. This is one of those rare occasions where everything merged together in a game where I'm completely in love. @ Kipper (if) and when there is a possibity to have multiplayer option I'd love to play this hot seat.

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RE: Love it - 3/20/2014 9:41:26 PM   
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This is the first time since looong ago i find myself shouting and laughing alone infront of my computer.

"ahahahahaa" - "wow!" - "what?!" "noooooooo!!" - "sh-ITT" .-)

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RE: Love it - 3/21/2014 1:36:47 PM   
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I have to say I can't remember being so impressed by the design of the game. Elegant, simple, deep, no unnecessary chrome, every player decision being critical, just enough information at any time to make decisions but not so much as to make it too deterministic, a nice balance of player skill/experience and fortune, replayability, variety of experience, tension, atmosphere, great in-race UI, nice art and immersive and unintrusive sound, an ever-involving game world to get sucked into and a finger firmly on the pulse of the ineffable, rare and hard to catch *fun factor*.

So @Turnopia: so where have you been hiding all these years?

@Slitherine/Iain: you are onto a good thing with this designer. Cosset him, harangue him, support him, advise him, nag him: he is very talented. Kudos to the team got the whole product out the door too.

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RE: Love it - 3/21/2014 2:48:06 PM   
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Game of the year so far for me.

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RE: Love it - 3/21/2014 5:16:56 PM   
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ORIGINAL: CLEVELAND

Game of the year so far for me.


Quite agree. I haven't had so much fun with a game for quite a while. Just finished my first campaign lasted 91 races.


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RE: Love it - 3/21/2014 5:35:29 PM   
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You know what else I like? I like the fact that I can run this on my business laptop that doesn't have a massive 3D card and boatloads of memory. This just proves that the hallmark of a great game is things like narrative, challenge, victory, defeat, and emotional engagement, and NOT cool 3D graphics or fractal explosions, etc.

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RE: Love it - 3/22/2014 7:29:05 PM   
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Here's another thing I like about the game... it's unpredictability. The image below is from Constantinople, about three-quarters through the first lap. All but the lead chariot are bunched up, but that first place quadriga has a decent lead. And take a good look at the tracks of that lead chariot. He stayed on the inside lane, what I like to refer to as "lane one", counting lanes from inside to outside. And he was there all the way from the start of the race. I've done dozens of races on these big tracks, and I don't remember hardly a handful where someone stuck to that inside lane the whole way and made it work so successfully. Very cool.



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RE: Love it - 3/22/2014 7:43:20 PM   
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Sadly, things did not work out for our early leader who ran on the inside lane. On the next corner he again ran inside but slid out one lane, while the second place auriga caught up:


Then, as you can see at the far right of the image below, the second place auriga started to lacerate the first place guy, who died, leaving a red splotch... and a lesson: Sic transit gloria mundi


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RE: Love it - 3/25/2014 2:10:37 PM   
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Yes I think its a great game, I really liked the original Circus Maximus boardgame and this is a faithful recreation of that.

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