The city of all people
You are the head of the city council of Kangshar. You must restore your town to its former glory after the war with the Empire, the surrender of the Republic, and a countrywide epidemic because of the military's failed experiment to create super-soldiers-beast hybrids.
Will you join the Empire or the New Republic? Or maybe you'll spit on everything and make Kangshar independent? The townspeople are waiting for your decision. Convince the councilors and reap the results of your decisions.
This is a short game with 16 endings and 30 thousand characters. The average completion is 5-6 thousand characters.
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Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Wyrm Games |
Genre | Interactive Fiction |
Made with | Twine |
Tags | Economy, Furry, Management, politics, Story Rich, Text based, transformation |
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Fun game. But very realistic in the hard times creates hard men (deermen?), hard men creates good times, good times creates soyjack meme! :D
(I I made the sacrifice to restore the city to it's formy glory what they did,? they out vote me for some populist social care liberals! Lol)
Thank you very much for playing!
Hahah! I tried to make the idea that after a right-winged turn there would be a left-winged turn, and after a left-winged turn there would be a right-winged one, but politically biased. Then, unfortunately, the idea didn't work in the endings. Yes, I think I'm closer to a left-winged soyjak than to a centrist, heh.
I have no idea what ye talkin albout buddy. The political fluid mechanics of your game feels like a real life satire with deep roots on the real struggles of politics, and by that I mean: to achieve a "equilibrium". Be too liberal and watch as the overbearing state consume all in corruption and incompentence, bee to conservator and watch as the unregulate corporations consume all in corruption and evil incompetence (cough-netflix-disney-google-cough!).
Thanks for the amazing little game buddy. It got me really inspired!