The Coven: Cupcoffee
Zatarn Tribe: Open
Urzit Allies: AI Only
Bursar Council: Civilionaut
Crusader Kingdom: Ingvar
Undead Army: Open
Ancient Empire: AI Only
Yes, like I mentioned in the Kobayashi thread, I want to actually try out the waters here to see.
I know that I have already started a Star Wars game very recently, and of those here I know have ToT got a very busy schedual as it is.
Still, playing Bitterfrost II has always been a pleasure as well as a challenge for me and having recently taken a new look at it, I just had to see if I could get a game going here, even if it will probably take awhile to recruit enough players.
Speaking of which, in this particular scenario there are five palyable civs, three human colonies, the Zatarn tribe and the undead army.
Since the events center mainly´around the humans, it would be best that we get those three filled in first by players, at which point the game could start.
If a forth player would wish to join, it would be best if they choose to play the Undead army. The Zatarn tribe can be a relatively competent threat as the AI, but the bulk of the undead army is event created, so under the AI the undead usually just remains in their first city doing nothing, not being much of a threat at all.
I am also open to play any of the other games in the Bitterfrost series, actually just any ToT scenario and I am in. Also, I am hoping that if we get enough ToT games started we will convert some players here.
Get the game here, it will require the 1.1 Patch for ToT: http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...Bitterfrost_II
House rules:
No reloading.
No tech trading or stealing.
No bribing of cities or units.
No ship chaining.
No renaming of existing cities.
No rehoming of trade units.
Only the human colonies can have any type of diplomatic agreements and then only with other humans.
Victory conditions:
A human colony that destroys the undead army and captures Ironfire Peak wins the game.
The Zatarn win by being the sole species left on Jawbone?
The Undead win if they wipe out all humans.