Posted February 11, 2016
AgentBirdnest: Personally, I saw the game's description, and said "I won't buy it if there are any more than 67 fish, because that would just be too many!" To each their own :-p
That's kinda how I am with Simcity. I like getting my city started, but then it just becomes boring to me. It happens with a lot of managerial games actually. I need a constant stream of new things to build to keep me interested. Evil Genius does that pretty well - there are always new items unlocking. On the other hand, that game is boring for other reasons.
I don't think I've played Zues and Poseidon... I think I have Pharaoh and Cleopatra in my library, and I haven't played that one either, except a demo years ago :-p (backlogs are awesome.)
*sneaks a Minecraft fish into Agent's pond to make it 68 fish.* :-) That's kinda how I am with Simcity. I like getting my city started, but then it just becomes boring to me. It happens with a lot of managerial games actually. I need a constant stream of new things to build to keep me interested. Evil Genius does that pretty well - there are always new items unlocking. On the other hand, that game is boring for other reasons.
I don't think I've played Zues and Poseidon... I think I have Pharaoh and Cleopatra in my library, and I haven't played that one either, except a demo years ago :-p (backlogs are awesome.)
I think I prefer it is more is going on as well, maybe a nice attacking army every so often. :-)
They are older games, but that does not really bother me. I wanted one that was not to micro-mangement heavy and Moon suggested that one. I like the setting, so I am sure that will help me get into the game more.
*big random hug for Endre*
Post edited February 11, 2016 by ddickinson