I'm a sucker for complicated turn-based games and I've read everything in the Redwall series at least 3x, so here I am.
It's a testament to the game that it's still around 15 years after it was released - there must be a really good base community of people who really enjoy the game and environment. I figured I'd give it a whirl, at least for a little while :)
I'm a data nerd - I work as a Data Analytics person for Wells Fargo. I already have a spreadsheet set up to help me decide how many of each building to build each time I decide to build.
I started off as Painted Ones because it seemed like there would be more mercy w/regards to food+money management, and it's usually simpler early on in games to just spam enemies with sheer volume of troops rather than worry about specific attack vs defense strategies.
I've taken a screenshot of where I stand after 199 turns. Let me know how I'm looking/shaping up for a newbie ;)
http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s503/Graceclaw2/First199_zpsvfcpzobd.png
Hopefully I'll end up staying around for a while!
It's a testament to the game that it's still around 15 years after it was released - there must be a really good base community of people who really enjoy the game and environment. I figured I'd give it a whirl, at least for a little while :)
I'm a data nerd - I work as a Data Analytics person for Wells Fargo. I already have a spreadsheet set up to help me decide how many of each building to build each time I decide to build.
I started off as Painted Ones because it seemed like there would be more mercy w/regards to food+money management, and it's usually simpler early on in games to just spam enemies with sheer volume of troops rather than worry about specific attack vs defense strategies.
I've taken a screenshot of where I stand after 199 turns. Let me know how I'm looking/shaping up for a newbie ;)
http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s503/Graceclaw2/First199_zpsvfcpzobd.png
Hopefully I'll end up staying around for a while!