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Re: Rise of the Marketlings
« Reply #30 on: March 14, 2013, 08:37:39 pm »

Send two guards to hunt vermin and the slaves it one guard to the veggies section.
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« Reply #31 on: March 14, 2013, 08:42:39 pm »

Send two guards to hunt vermin and the slaves it one guard to the veggies section.
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« Reply #32 on: March 14, 2013, 08:52:34 pm »

 Okay, round 1!

 "Guards! Our food-stocks are running low. I want two of you to go hunt vermin nearby, but don't venture too far. I want the remaining guard to go with one of the slaves to fetch some crops to the west. Protein, old friend, go with the other slave to learn from the Screen of the Dark Gods. Quickly now."

 The hunting guards climb down the cart and bait some cereal on the floor. It doesn't take long for the vermin to heed the call of food. The guards ready their screwdrivers given to them when they left the kingdom. They look around, assessing the danger. There are 3 rats of large size.

 One of the guards run to the shelf and he climbs it, throwing toasters down on the rats. Most miss, but one manages to crush the largest rat and trapping another's leg. The remaining rat scurries to the guard at the ground, easily overpowering him and pins him down.
 
 Seeing his comrade in danger, he jumps down and lands on the trapped rat, crushing the rat beneath his heel. He runs to the remaining rat. He stabs the rat in the head and drives it deep. The rat, however, will not die easily. he shoves away the guard, giving the other an opportunity. He jumps on the rat and takes the screwdriver stuck in the head and drives it deeper, killing the rat.

 The guards drag the rats back to the cart while the other guard and slave venture to the veggies section. They find no enemies, but they see other slaves of other tribes collecting food. The other slaves seem hostile, and some drop their food and run back, calling to the guardsmen. They decide that there are too many slaves to fight and they hurry back with as much veggies as they can.

 The last slave goes along with Protein to learn from the Gods' Window. He sits and watches the great screen, mesmerized by the great, raw knowledge he sees. He cannot understand at first, but he catches on to a few key words. He learns many skills, although he is not very good at any of them. He now knows how to use simple machines, like toasters and irons.

 Protein learns too from the martial arts channel and the WWE shows. He has learnt new fighting skills which he can show to the guardsmen.
 
 They return and regroup with the other Marketlings. Now you have a decent supply of food which can last you up to 3-4 weeks. The warriors are training with Protein, while the learned slave, Nugget, teaches you and his sister slave, Muffin, some of the words he learnt.
 
 Now you must decide what to do for next week. You think that taming some animals may be useful but it will be a few more mouths to feed. You are informed of the slaves at the Veggie fields and you have to think about diplomacy or war. Leaving them alone is not a viable option since the Veggie fields are one of the most plentiful food-stores in the area.


 By the way, turns are in weeks and each week each Marketling has to eat at least 3 foodstuffs.

 Right now you have: 70 foodstuffs
                                       2 screwdrivers
                                       3 rat pelts
                                       Lots of rat bones


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Re: Rise of the Marketlings
« Reply #33 on: March 14, 2013, 08:57:00 pm »

Im going to bed, Bye!
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« Reply #34 on: March 14, 2013, 11:01:22 pm »

 Okay, I've finished up the action post!  :D
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Re: Rise of the Marketlings
« Reply #35 on: March 14, 2013, 11:28:11 pm »

Have the two slaves work on taming mice along with onevguard, while we go free the slaves amd steal food.

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« Reply #36 on: March 15, 2013, 12:08:27 am »

 Alrighty then, I'll try to do as much posting until I have to leave, because I won't be back for a long time.

"Nugget! Muffin! I have a task for you. You will go down to the floor with a warrior and tame some vermin for battle-beasts. Use what you need, and be careful,"you tell them

 Nugget, Muffin, and the warrior, Wine, climb down from the cart and bait out some food. Nugget climbs up and empties some boxes while Muffin and Wine prepare and hide. The vermin swarm arrives, there are 3 small (comparatively) rats, and 1 gigantic rat-packmaster.

 Nugget throws the boxes over, catching all of the small ones, but the boxes are too small for the packmaster. He runs away, while Muffin and Wine jump out, startling the rat even more. The rat runs back, and he faces Nugget, who had climbed down, and he is holding a bigger box and closes it on the rat. It struggles to break out but they hold it in place.

 Muffin, who worked in the king's stable, knew how to tame the rats. She took some food and put it in the rat's boxes. They accepted it and hungrily ate while Muffin stroked their backs. Finally, after a few days of training, they had become docile. The packmaster, it seems, is pregnant and is expected to give birth in a month or so. They are outfitted with saddles of rat-pelt and are now ride-able!

 Meanwhile, you and Protein decide to liberate the slaves, bringing your warriors with you. You take the war beasts and ride to the Veggie fields. You meet the slaves and call out to them.

 Slaves! Heed me! I am Prince Fritz, son and slayer of King Burger! I have come to liberate you! Come with me and live as freemen!
 
 The slaves look amongst each other, not sure whether or not to trust the stranger. The slaver, riding a large spider comes along with his entourage, a large brute holding half of a pair of scissors.

 "Who are you to tell my slaves what to do? I am Slaver Beef! You are trespassing and you try to steal my slaves from me! I warn you to leave and never return!"

 The brute comes closer to force you to leave, but one of the warriors stabs him, and the brute smacks the warrior away, instantly killing him. His rat jumps on the brute, while the others ride and stab him. The slaver screams and charges forward. Protein dismounts and meets the Slaver.

 The spider-mount tries to bite Protein but Protein manages to fend it off. He rips one of the spiders legs of and the spider screeches and tumbles. The slaver jumps off and manages to avoid being crushed by his pet. He lashes at protein with a shard of sharp metal. Protein gets cut in his arms but he wrestles the shard away, cutting his palms. He grabs the slaver in the upper torso with is first two arms, and his legs with the other two. He lifts him up and rips him in half.

 While Protein throws away the severed corpse of the slaver and the warriors wipe the brute's blood off, you go and address the slaves.

 "Slaves! Come with me and be protected! Or be punished by this slaver's master!"

 You return home with one loss, replaced by 7 slaves. They are good workers and manage to bring some food with you.


 Now you have:80 foodstuffs (minus 12 x 3 foodstuffs each turn)
                         2 screwdrivers
                         4 rats (additional -4 foodstuffs each turn)
                         Lots of ratbones
                         Half of a pair of scissors
                         Domination over the Veggies section
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Re: Rise of the Marketlings
« Reply #37 on: March 15, 2013, 12:13:58 am »

Quickly, mass domestication of the rats and other vermin! Also, work the veggie section for all it's worth.

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Re: Rise of the Marketlings
« Reply #38 on: March 15, 2013, 05:28:29 am »

Milk the rats! :P
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Re: Rise of the Marketlings
« Reply #39 on: March 15, 2013, 06:33:26 am »

I had an idea about a suggestion game where you play a tribe of mice-riding minimen inside normal building the very day you posted yours, and I found out yours only yesterday evening. Funny how that work.  :D

Anyway, this turn I'll advise to find a couple places that can serve as temporary camp, and of course to scavenge the veggie section for great profit.
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Re: Rise of the Marketlings
« Reply #40 on: March 15, 2013, 10:56:12 am »

No! What we must do is find the pets section and free the Scorpions to become Battle Scorpion Riders.
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Re: Rise of the Marketlings
« Reply #41 on: March 15, 2013, 03:51:54 pm »

No! What we must do is find the pets section and free the Scorpions to become Battle Scorpion Riders.
Sure. First, consolidate our power.
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« Reply #42 on: March 15, 2013, 09:40:05 pm »

 Round 3!

 You wake from your nap and decide to take a stroll in the fields. You're amazed at how much you've accomplished. If only you hadn't killed the king and claimed the throne, you could have accomplished much, much more. You look at the luscious, green fields and order your men to harvest it all. To leave none for the other tribes.

 "My lord, we cannot hope to clear all of the fields! With the number of our men, it would take years to clear it out!"says one of the freed slaves

 "Then do as much as you can,"you tell him.

 After a few days, the men have cleared out a large enough space for a camp. You order the men to find building materials and supplies.
They come back with empty cereal boxes and cans. They fashion a surprisingly stable building within the shelves and baskets. The camp can support up to 30 Marketlings, and contains your food-stocks and rat-stables.

 You realize that the dairy section is to far off to constantly obtain milk, and calcium is vital for a strong warhorde. You decide to milk the mother rat, and your men are happy to drink the milk.

 In the meantime, Nugget decides to go back and learn more from the gods. Now, he is as smart as a high school graduate (Marketlings learn very fast) and when he returns, he finds a strange, dark man, floating in mid-air, apparently communing with his deities. He notices Nugget and descends from flight and walks toward Nugget.

 The man is very tall, with dark, tan skin. He is bald, with various tattoos on his face. He has six arms, each wielding a sacrificial weapon of sorts. He is dressed like a Haitian voodoo priest, wearing nothing but a loincloth and various necklaces. The most curious features though, are his eyes. His two eyes are empty, bloody sockets. They have appeared to have been clawed out, and a tattoo on his forehead of a large eye. At least, Nugget thinks.

 The man's eye tattoo opens, revealing a real third eye, gazing directly at Nugget. Nugget gets a painful headache, followed by nose-bleeding. The man talks to Nugget, not by mouth, but by mind.

 'Why have you come to this outlet of the Dark Gods' power? Have you come to desecrate it, like the other foolish men?"

 "N-No, sir. I have come to learn from the Great Ones. I only wish to learn, to learn to protect my tribe,"Nugget stammers.

 "Then come, Nugget, I shall teach you, for a price," the man says slyly.

 As Nugget comes back, you notice that he hasn't come alone. He is joined by two cultists, both with grey, mottled skin, with various scars and flesh markings.

 "Nugget!"you call out, "Who are those men?"

 "My servants, and yours! I have been tasked by a mighty warlock to build a shrine to the Gods. If we complete this task, he will offer his services to us! He is of great power, my liege! He is our chance of survival!

 You ponder a bit, weighing the risks and the rewards.You finally decide to ask more about it. You ask Nugget for details about the shrine.
He tells you that there are two different kinds of shrine:
                                                                                         The Gaze of the Gods, a TV connected to CCTV cameras, able to see the majority of Flormart.
                                                                                         The Whispers of Knowledge, a radio tuned in to the delivery shipments of Flormart, to know when and where new boons from the gods will appear.

 "Will you allow us to build this shrine, my liege?"


 Now you have: 130 foodstuffs(14 x 3 food eaten)
                          2 screwdrivers
                          4 rats (-4 food each turn)
                          1 water bottle of rat milk
                          Lots of rat bones
                          Workers in the Veggies Section (+40 food each turn)

                         
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Re: Rise of the Marketlings
« Reply #43 on: March 16, 2013, 07:10:42 am »

put 6 free-slaves building the Shirine, and the other 2 preparing for the rats birth(3 turns = 3 weeks?)
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« Reply #44 on: March 16, 2013, 07:19:19 am »

 By the way, guys, I was thinking of starting a new game. I'm not going to stop this one, I just wanted to start another idea I had before it was done before me, seeing two other people had the same idea for this game.

 So, to be sure that I'm not going to plagiarize another game, has anyone made a suggestion game where the players are a council tasked with secretively destroying worlds. For example, they discuss with each other for ways to destroy a disobedient world (it's going to be a sci-fi themed game) without revealing their organization to the people.
 
I was thinking of a point system determined by players on the waitlist and they judge the players style and secrecy. Then the players allocate those points into research and to hire more people to do their dirty work.

Has it ben done yet? I'm not going to stop this game; I just wanted another game to pass the time while I wait for you guys to post.
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