Disclaimer: I'm new to this forum so go easy on me. My skill is not in coding or art. I just love writing, world building, and thinking on game mechanics. The reason for this post is that I've got some ideas for a game concept that I have been trying to put into some sort of structure, and I am hoping the bright minds here can help me build up on my initial ideas with their suggestions.
Idea: A strategy game set in the World of Darkness (or similar setting), where the player runs an entire clan of vampires, within a Camarilla-like society, maybe as a Methuselah/Antediluvian/Elder, etc. It could start from the 3rd generation and go on all the way to Gehenna. The strategic elements could include politics and power struggles with other clans, influencing the mortal world and their politics, avoiding extermination at the hands of other groups (inquisition!), interacting with other power bases (mages, werewolves, etc), intra-clan power jockeying, etc. The game could play similar to EU series, or maybe even X-Com (with random or triggered actionable events popping up now and then on the strategic map).
The victory conditions could be similar to Civ: diplomatic, military, highest score, etc. And some unique goals too maybe: enslaving all mortals, rebuilding Carthage, reversing the curse of Caine, etc.
I would write more but I need sleep. I would appreciate if you could tell me what your gut reaction to the idea is, whether you know any projects like this, any suggestions and venues of expansion you can think of, and whether you would like to/know someone who would like to turn this into a project.
Also, if you read this and find yourself inspired and want to work on it independently, you have my blessings. I would be happy to be involved somehow, but I'd be happy enough if somebody made something of it without me being involved too.
Cheers
C
P.S. Another question: if I want to build this game myself, how should I go about it? Should I learn C++? How far can one go with Gamemaker? How about Unity 3D? I have some past coding experience (mostly SQL and ABAP for ERP applications), so I know my way around loops and conditional statements, but I've never worked on anything like a game.