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What would it be like to make China into a series of games like "Civilization", "European Storm" and "Total War"?

author:The egg of the Great Wave

I've played a lot of similar games, such as Oriental Empires, which depicts the development of ancient Chinese history from the pre-Qin era to the feudal era.

What would it be like to make China into a series of games like "Civilization", "European Storm" and "Total War"?

This is a strategic turn-based historical game similar to the Civilization series, with the development of civilization as the main game performance content.

The structure of this game is interesting, and the first 10 hours or so are quite interesting. Seeing your own civilization/country growing, coloring... Wow.

What would it be like to make China into a series of games like "Civilization", "European Storm" and "Total War"?

A few years ago, the "Total War" series launched the "Three Kingdoms War", and there are still many places in this series that the people of the Celestial Empire do not look too far behind, and the main controversy is the ugliness of the 3D modeling of famous characters. But from the overall point of view of the game, this work is still of high quality, and the actual results are also good. The blood-pumping Legion (as far as the real-time strategy part is concerned) combat, and a high degree of realism (of course, the Three Kingdoms and the Medieval Warhammer have taken a slightly different path).

What would it be like to make China into a series of games like "Civilization", "European Storm" and "Total War"?

There is also the glorious "Three Kingdoms" series that many people are very familiar with. Although this series is not as good as the "European Storm" series in terms of realism and playability, in the later stage of the game, the "Three Kingdoms" series will always naturally become a heap game, directly brainless A, suppressing the Quartet can complete the unification of the world.

However, in terms of aesthetics (fine arts) and familiarity with "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", the old craft of glory is still far beyond that of European and American companies.

All of the above, according to the respondent's "take China alone and make it into a game similar to...", has one thing in common. That is, they are all developed by non-Celestial Empire companies. The above games are all distinctive, but there is always a little bit of disobedience when you look closely. From the point of view of the people of the Celestial Empire.

Maybe in the future, no, in fact, there are Chinese historical strategy games developed by the Celestial Dynasty now, such as the independent game "Spring and Autumn", such as "Game Bamboo", which often publishes videos of the development progress of the full-battle game "Hengge" on Station B.

But these hopes are not destined to bloom in the Celestial Empire market.

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