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Wed 02/10/02 at 21:27
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(Before you say anything, I live in the country, so I do have an idea of all this!)

*** PRESS RELEASE ***

Thats right! Now you too can arrange marches to protest, in a brand new RTS from the masters, Obscure Unknown Development, who specialise in specificly dull and niche topics to cover. This time, its the recent march. You control the timeline, from organising the first publicity, by using Postmen to put leafelts through doors, Farmers (the main grunt of the army) to put up banners, and clever PR types to invent slogans that will attract a larger part of the civilian population that populises the 3-D player world. Then, as you gain support, you can organise rallies, where your minions will gather their anger, and then you can march, march to London to protest, about pretty much anything, such as (as this game is based) the countrysides real and serious issues. However, get it wrong, and a larger part of your force could leave, discontent with the forcefulness of the ideas, or maybe on the colours of the badges - Its up to you to decide what to do and how to balance your people as best you can.

Units range from Farmers, Hunters, Shop-Keepers, Postmen and many more, who are all independent in their own feelings, and you must guide them to their goals, while keeping the mass media happy, your own people strong, and the Government in a pickle! 'Players will be enthralled by the realistic countryside - quaint little villages line very bordered field, with lovely cows munching happily among sunlit groves of fruit trees' enthuses Mark Dim, head of the London based developer. 'You will be able to creat rally and harness popular support, and then march on the beautiful, centre of the world, the fair city of London, and so attempt to change the governemtns minds!' he continues to enthuse.

The game will feature a large UK playing field, and then a seperate area for London and the larger cities themselves. However, will players be able to contend with extremists hidden in their own ranks, or anti-hunt protestors in the city itself? These are just a few of the exciting challenges that you must successfully ignore if you are to succeed at this trmendous prospect. If you do well enough, you could even overthrow the government, and make all live in peace and harmony, for ever and ever!

Expansion packs are already planned, for Strikes, Marches in Europe, and even Anti-Capitalist marches, spread all over the world!

The game is set for release accross all formats in the summer of2003, including PalmPilots, PocketPcs, and even the new City designed Nokia WAP 1984, which is only availabe in London!

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Excited? You should be!

;)
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Wed 02/10/02 at 21:27
Regular
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Posts: 18,825
(Before you say anything, I live in the country, so I do have an idea of all this!)

*** PRESS RELEASE ***

Thats right! Now you too can arrange marches to protest, in a brand new RTS from the masters, Obscure Unknown Development, who specialise in specificly dull and niche topics to cover. This time, its the recent march. You control the timeline, from organising the first publicity, by using Postmen to put leafelts through doors, Farmers (the main grunt of the army) to put up banners, and clever PR types to invent slogans that will attract a larger part of the civilian population that populises the 3-D player world. Then, as you gain support, you can organise rallies, where your minions will gather their anger, and then you can march, march to London to protest, about pretty much anything, such as (as this game is based) the countrysides real and serious issues. However, get it wrong, and a larger part of your force could leave, discontent with the forcefulness of the ideas, or maybe on the colours of the badges - Its up to you to decide what to do and how to balance your people as best you can.

Units range from Farmers, Hunters, Shop-Keepers, Postmen and many more, who are all independent in their own feelings, and you must guide them to their goals, while keeping the mass media happy, your own people strong, and the Government in a pickle! 'Players will be enthralled by the realistic countryside - quaint little villages line very bordered field, with lovely cows munching happily among sunlit groves of fruit trees' enthuses Mark Dim, head of the London based developer. 'You will be able to creat rally and harness popular support, and then march on the beautiful, centre of the world, the fair city of London, and so attempt to change the governemtns minds!' he continues to enthuse.

The game will feature a large UK playing field, and then a seperate area for London and the larger cities themselves. However, will players be able to contend with extremists hidden in their own ranks, or anti-hunt protestors in the city itself? These are just a few of the exciting challenges that you must successfully ignore if you are to succeed at this trmendous prospect. If you do well enough, you could even overthrow the government, and make all live in peace and harmony, for ever and ever!

Expansion packs are already planned, for Strikes, Marches in Europe, and even Anti-Capitalist marches, spread all over the world!

The game is set for release accross all formats in the summer of2003, including PalmPilots, PocketPcs, and even the new City designed Nokia WAP 1984, which is only availabe in London!

***

Excited? You should be!

;)

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