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Author |
File Description |
Bultro |
Posted on 04/17/05 @ 09:14 PM (updated 06/29/05)
File Details |
Version: |
The Conquerors 1.0c |
Style: |
Build and Destroy |
The battle takes place in the midst of a huge forest, but it's not similar at all to the standard Black Forest :)
Trees literally cover the whole map, but they're just loose enough to allow sneaking thru. Your lumberjacks have cut a small clearing for your encampment.
There is a lot of wildlife and a few lakes too.
The forest can randomly be oak, alpine, jungle, etc.
Walling in is not easy, cause woods don't make barriers.
Building away from your starting camp isn't easy as well, as you may have to clear some trees to make room!
Map suitable for computer players too. |
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Berserker Jerker
Official Reviewer |
Posted on 04/28/05 @ 09:42 AM
Theme 4+
The theme for Real Forest is similar to ES’s Sherwood Forest, with many single trees covering the whole map with room to negotiate through them. While the theme is not entirely new, unlike many other scripts in this genre, real forests does have different settings, with snow, bamboo, jungle, pine, or oak forests offering variation each time you play. You can be rather restricted in room to build, but this was the author’s intention with the theme, and I feel this adds to realism. After all, building a town in the forest would require some deforestation.
Visual appeal, 5
The maps are well presented, have variation, terrain mixing, eye candy, elevation, and a very natural feel. There is plenty of wildlife adding to the natural feel, and a few small ponds, or the occasional lake, which help lift visual appeal well above average. One detail that really adds to this script are the tree stumps that surround your starting location, it looks like your villagers have cleared an area in the forest to place the TC. The bamboo maps are slightly less appealing, but don’t adversely affect overall visual appeal. The only downside to visual appeal is the mini map, quoted from the tutorial “Does the mini-map accurately represent the objects on the game map?” No terrains are used for trees, instead these are placed using objects generation, and this causes the mini map not to show any trees, making it appear very plain. Due to the way the game engine generates the data for the mini-map there is no way to rectify this without adversely affecting the maps, and as such I feel it would be unfair to deduct points for this.
Playability 5
Each player starts with the usual villagers, scout and TC, but you also get two lumber camps, and an outpost. Placing resource drop sites usually doesn’t work well for random maps, but in this case the lumber camps are a great help. With the addition of a few small ponds that contain fish, plenty of sheep, boars, and deer, food gathering in the early ages is a breeze, and hunting for food will play a big part in the game play. Be careful though while out in the forest hunting, there are many dangers, from bands of rabid wolves, to outlaws, waiting to pray on those who stray to far. The amount of gold and stone can be quite low, so trading or balancing gold via the market is generally needed, this places a very high value on gold deposits, and certainly added to my enjoyment. The number of relics increases with map size, this is a nice touch as you are never sure if all the relics have been found. The game play can only be compared to an open land map such as Arabia. With no dense clumps of trees, finding a route through them is never a major problem, and with the addition of plenty of hunting/gathering opportunities, experienced players will find this map a “flushing” delight. The standard AI plays the map well, and with little in the way of protection for starting locations, it is best suited to experienced players, or players of similar skill levels.
Overall
Real Forest is a delightful, natural looking map, and while the theme is not entirely new, it does offer variation in settings. The maps play well against AI players, and it’s an excellent map for “Flushing” (early attacks). With little in the way of protection for your base, it is best suited to players with similar skill levels, or experienced players. I highly recommend this RMS and look forward to seeing more from the author.
Observations
Playing Regicide there are no extra villagers or Castle for the players, this is a loss in my opinion, and I personally think they should be included. The “bamboo” maps tend to be lacking in visual appeal compared to the maps with trees, and I feel these could be improved further.
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wingedbasher911 |
Posted on 07/11/06 @ 07:32 PM
Theme: 5
Its very nice with forest trees and it is said just as well as described.It has plenty of animals to hunt and it is real forest, but in weird positions.
Visual Appeal: 4
It is nice but there are too many trees blocking but i guess that that is the point of the map.Has nice eye candy, nicely spaced and you start with a lumber camp or two and is appealing and pleasent to play when playing lan espicially.-( In my opinon.)
Playability: 5
It is a good game to play and would be nice if zone was still around.It is nearly as good as ES random maps kinda of like black forest but less spacious and it is fun that you won't immediatley find the enemy but you have to look around.
Additional Comments:
I've got none. |
HGDL v0.8.2 |
Rating |
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4.7 | Breakdown |
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Theme | 4.5 | Visual Appeal | 4.5 | Playability | 5.0 |
Statistics |
Downloads: | 9,752 |
Favorites: [] | 1 |
Size: | 2.63 KB |
Added: | 04/17/05 |
Updated: | 06/29/05 |
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