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11.Feb.2023



Turn-based strategy: Intro update for "Settle the World"
Christian 'TheoTheoderich' Wiegel has released an intro update for his turn-based building and trading game "Settle the World" - see detailed introduction on amiga-news.de - which now tells the background story with a slideshow (YouTube video).

Compared to the version from the beginning of December (amiga-news.de reported), there are also a number of improvements that make "Settle the World" even more playable:
  • Pioneers can build mines on hills or mountains to increase the iron yield
  • In the cities, once a certain number of inhabitants has been reached, you can see exactly what needs have to be met for the inhabitants to move up to the next class (a lot of time and work went into this)
  • There are now master carpenters to speed up the construction of buildings
  • Intermediate images for special events
  • more small animations, especially on water (CPU >= 68030)
  • Cities now have their own view radius
  • Horses multiply faster in cities
  • ...and many more little things
Thus, it is now much easier to reach a large working class city and easier for the player to understand what is needed to do so. As the developer writes to us, there are still no natives or computer opponents, but some work in this direction has already been initiated with this update.
A Quick Start Guide in PDF format should also make it even easier to get started with the game.

"Settle the World" is primarily intended as a duel between human opponents, but can also be played alone. The game requires 1 megabyte of ChipRAM and 4 megabytes of FastRAM, a hard disk and at least a 68020 processor. (dr)

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