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Rilder 10-25-08 08:04 AM

Hinterland
 
http://www.tiltedmill.com/hinterland/

Fun game, though I could see it becoming repetitive after say the first 5 mins of playing.

Seems more casual.

Despite the fact that I just played it non stop for 6 hours.

GlobalExplorer 10-25-08 10:38 AM

Heard it's ok, but no longevity. I like the graphics, and hope later they release an extended version, and first of all, a demo, maybe then I will have a look.

Much more interesting is the other game that Tilted Mill just announced, Mosby's Confederacy:

http://www.tiltedmill.com/mosbys_confederacy/

stabiz 10-25-08 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GlobalExplorer
Heard it's ok, but no longevity. I like the graphics, and hope later they release an extended version, and first of all, a demo, maybe then I will have a look.

Much more interesting is the other game that Tilted Mill just announced, Mosby's Confederacy:

http://www.tiltedmill.com/mosbys_confederacy/

Wow, that one seemed like alot of fun. Clearly based on the Total War system, but that is a good thing. And I really like games where you dont get any reinforcements in battle.

GlobalExplorer 10-25-08 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stabiz
Wow, that one seemed like alot of fun. Clearly based on the Total War system, but that is a good thing. And I really like games where you dont get any reinforcements in battle.

I hope you are right, although I must correct you that is not known if the game will be based on the Total War system or not (which would be totally awesome). So far they have only released some concept screens.


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