An Idea
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:22 am
Dear Iain,
When writing to you about Arena and thinking about the ghost legions which I called gimmicky of course I was thinking of my own preferences. Dwelling on it later an idea that may interest you came to me. Why not consider doing a game such as Jason and the Argonauts wherein these ghostly characters, and monsters even, are essential to the game. Correct me if I'm wrong in that no-one is doing that scenario and keeps you inside the timeframe that you specialise in. Whether in the gamestyle of Arena or that of COW/Sparta either has possibilities. Imagine the map of Sparta or its like where the heroes travel to complete certain problems and are confronted by such as your ghostly figures and others even within a timeframe might appeal to those who are into fantasy as well as campaign. Not my cup of tea but could be another winner for Slitherine.
Yours,
Ross.
When writing to you about Arena and thinking about the ghost legions which I called gimmicky of course I was thinking of my own preferences. Dwelling on it later an idea that may interest you came to me. Why not consider doing a game such as Jason and the Argonauts wherein these ghostly characters, and monsters even, are essential to the game. Correct me if I'm wrong in that no-one is doing that scenario and keeps you inside the timeframe that you specialise in. Whether in the gamestyle of Arena or that of COW/Sparta either has possibilities. Imagine the map of Sparta or its like where the heroes travel to complete certain problems and are confronted by such as your ghostly figures and others even within a timeframe might appeal to those who are into fantasy as well as campaign. Not my cup of tea but could be another winner for Slitherine.
Yours,
Ross.