Difference between revisions of "Warsim"
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The main menu as of Warsim 0.7.3.5 | |||
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Here we see the near north, one of the areas that can be discovered and explored, in this screenshot the place has been fully conquered by Aslona | |||
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Here we see the arena of Aslona in it's early unupgraded state | |||
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Here we see the arena is a much more upgraded state, with more options and a better look | |||
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Here we see a resonably sized throne room with a long line of visitors. | |||
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Here we see the blackmarket, a large and busy location | |||
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Here we have a character called Cedarcrown, who is the ruler of a randomly generated kingdom of swamp treemen | |||
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Here we see the extras menu, showing off some of the many external features beyond just the normal game | |||
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Here we see a travelling gamemaster visiting the players throne room interested in playing a game with them | |||
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Here we see the goblin ruler of a mercenary group | |||
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Here we see the demonic realm and monstrous place! | |||
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Here we see a district of Goblinwood, a goblin town to be discovered int he world | |||
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Here we see the historians guild, a place you can go and take exams and classes. | |||
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Here we see a vampire bard playing a song | |||
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Revision as of 17:43, 1 March 2019
Warsim: The Realm of Aslona | |
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Beta Project | |
Developer | Huw Millward (Huw2k8) |
Theme | High Fantasy |
Influences | Mount and Blade, Dwarf Fortress, Fable, Elder Scrolls |
Released | 0.7.3.7 Revenge of the Thickbloods |
Updated | 26.02.2019 |
Licensing | Closed source |
P. Language | C++ |
Platforms | Windows |
Interface | ASCII, Keyboard |
Game Length | Open ended |
Official site of Warsim: The Realm of Aslona |
In Warsim your only goal is to keep the Kingdom of Aslona from destruction at the hands of it's enemies, fighting off the rebellion of Faradal the Kinslayer and his turncoat army. The Massive horde of Phenor, overlord of the masses of bandits. The great goblin kingdoms of Krut and E'rak as well as countless other minor bandit groups and kingdoms of randomly generated races.
Warsim's goal throughout development was to simulate ruling as king unlike any other game before, you will be made to feel like the ruler of a kingdom, with countless decisions you can take to shape your realm and bring your kingdom into glory or obscurity.
Warsim is currently available on Steam and Itch.io
Features
- Scores 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.
- A massive amount of cheats and secret codes to allow you to play the way you want
- And so much more...
Unique Points
Warsim has some very unique features, including it's procedural face generation system, which can produce over 100 quadrillion different ascii faces for various fantasy races, so many that you can guarentee every face you see is completely unique to you and your game and will not be seen again.
Here is an example of a group of procedural orc faces:
Links
- Warsim on Steam
- Warsim Subreddit
- Warsim youtube guide video series
- Warsim on Audiogames.net
- Warsim Unfinished Wiki
Development history
A concise development history can be found over on the Warsim subreddit, which documents the last few months of development and near-daily changelogs and updates to the game.
Screenshots
The main menu as of Warsim 0.7.3.5
Here we see the near north, one of the areas that can be discovered and explored, in this screenshot the place has been fully conquered by Aslona
Here we see the arena of Aslona in it's early unupgraded state
Here we see the arena is a much more upgraded state, with more options and a better look
Here we see a resonably sized throne room with a long line of visitors.
Here we see the blackmarket, a large and busy location
Here we have a character called Cedarcrown, who is the ruler of a randomly generated kingdom of swamp treemen
Here we see the extras menu, showing off some of the many external features beyond just the normal game
Here we see a travelling gamemaster visiting the players throne room interested in playing a game with them
Here we see the goblin ruler of a mercenary group
Here we see the demonic realm and monstrous place!
Here we see a district of Goblinwood, a goblin town to be discovered int he world
Here we see the historians guild, a place you can go and take exams and classes.
Here we see a vampire bard playing a song