Mod idea: Power Monger
Posted: 11 Sep 2007, 16:19
Does anybody know of the old AMIGA game Power Monger? A strategic roam and conquer game, where you have to take bit by bit of a large map. Each part a smaller map part of its own. After completion you select the next part/island you wish to explore and conquer.
You would be able to keep your "loot" in the form of captured resources/reclaimed metal. The maps/missions would challenge you in different respects, every situation being unique. Rough ideas maybe taken from the OTA ARM campaign missions, but you would not be limited to certain gear, but being able to build everything as in a normal game instead the difficulty rises slowly. The hardest missions would probably then only be mastered online by multiple players working together.
My question: is something like this possbile/eligible via mods for Spring? Something where you evolve from map to map rather than an arena situation where you start from scratch and max out at Level 2 units - playable as a single player campaign or as PvE engagements with others online vs. different AIs.
Info on Power Monger:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/amiga/powermonger
http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/i ... Monger.php
You would be able to keep your "loot" in the form of captured resources/reclaimed metal. The maps/missions would challenge you in different respects, every situation being unique. Rough ideas maybe taken from the OTA ARM campaign missions, but you would not be limited to certain gear, but being able to build everything as in a normal game instead the difficulty rises slowly. The hardest missions would probably then only be mastered online by multiple players working together.
My question: is something like this possbile/eligible via mods for Spring? Something where you evolve from map to map rather than an arena situation where you start from scratch and max out at Level 2 units - playable as a single player campaign or as PvE engagements with others online vs. different AIs.
Info on Power Monger:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/amiga/powermonger
http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/i ... Monger.php