I seem to have a bit more free time lately, so I've been thinking of starting up a game. In particular, a version of
this game which I abandoned oh so long ago. However, it was abandoned for a fairly good reason, mostly that it was a ton of work with very little reward. The purpose of this thread then, is to discuss both who would be interested in playing again and what might be a more efficient way to run it. In particular, we have the following topics to cover:
In the original, there was an elder council who made all the decisions. This added a unique element to the gameplay, but also slowed down the game. A lot. Needing to get everyone to vote on every issue made turns take quite a while, and when there was opposing votes it took a while for me to figure out what was going on. If the game resumes, would you prefer the same cooperative element of the game OR would you prefer to each handle different sections of the game (such as the shaman who governs religion, the warchief who governs military, or the earth mother who governs domestic affairs, etc.) OR would you each prefer to handle your own tribe?
Also in the original, every turn I would post a map that detailed the lands known by the tribes with the rest being black, sort of emulating how it works in Civilization. What is discovered is while Civilization only needs to flip a bool on if a tile is revealed or not and have the graphics engine do the rest, putting a new map together piece by piece every turn, then placing units on it is a sh*tton of work. I'm thinking for this version of the game, it will probably be all text-based, unless there is a huge demand for maps. Alternatively, if anyone can point me towards a good application that I can have the map and units on and just screencap to post it, that might work as well.
Finally, the time in the original seemed rather off. I ran it on a weekly basis, and tried to balance things as such, but once again, that made it take a TON of time before anything really changed. For this version, I was considering running it on a seasonal basis instead, so things go much faster.
So, what do you guys think? Worth bringing back, or should I just make a different game?