Incubus
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So I'm thinking of running a kingdoms PbP game.
What this means, is the player will take the role of the leader of a tribe/kingdom/clan etc. of a fantasy setting race, and play a turn based, text base, kingdom management game.
It won't be a roleplaying heavy game, focusing more on the various decisions one makes to lead their people to greatness rather than spending long amounts of time roleplaying out making those decisions.
Each player will have their own entirely separate game, so one needent worry about other players inactivity/faggotry/whatever dragging you down.
So far this is just in the concept stage, but it won't be system heavy. That players shouldn't be required to do any dice math, although I will likely use numbers for things such as resources and soldiers etc.
There will be 3 leader classes to chose from (Warlord, Governor and Mystic) and a variety of different races which further highlights what the class actually means. An Elven warlord is different to an Orc warlord, and will be held in a different regard by their people etc.
Post if you're interested, or ask any questions you might have.
What this means, is the player will take the role of the leader of a tribe/kingdom/clan etc. of a fantasy setting race, and play a turn based, text base, kingdom management game.
It won't be a roleplaying heavy game, focusing more on the various decisions one makes to lead their people to greatness rather than spending long amounts of time roleplaying out making those decisions.
Each player will have their own entirely separate game, so one needent worry about other players inactivity/faggotry/whatever dragging you down.
So far this is just in the concept stage, but it won't be system heavy. That players shouldn't be required to do any dice math, although I will likely use numbers for things such as resources and soldiers etc.
There will be 3 leader classes to chose from (Warlord, Governor and Mystic) and a variety of different races which further highlights what the class actually means. An Elven warlord is different to an Orc warlord, and will be held in a different regard by their people etc.
Post if you're interested, or ask any questions you might have.