This just goes to show the ingenuity of man when insects that literally have people called "goons" among them master travel through the multiverse before us.
So... It's taken Taiga more than 2 months to release the next content update. The only thing they've managed so far is to add some partial bug fixes and an OCD fix. And that's just as far back as I can see so far. I do remember a few more updates on the update section. Is this a complete and total overhaul? This wait is getting a bit ridiculous. It only takes a week and a half to beat the game, and after that, it's just trying to max your scores. Some intermediate updates would be nice, or anything at all. It just gets slower and slower to make any progress at all...
Unfortunately it takes a week to beat the game due to listening to complaints about an idle game being too slow, and when we tried to fix it back to the original level everyone complained about nerfs. So it is what it is =\.
As much as it pains me to say, real life > making games, and real life has been a b...h to both of us for the past weeks. But fear not, the next update is in testing, we are ironing out a few final issues before we push it live. If the last issues can be sorted out it should be sometime this week, but no promises.
Has no one else noticed the eerie similarity to Cookie Clicker? "One Mind?" The falling particles from the top of the screen? I mean, even the items that you can buy look eerily similar to the items you can buy in Cookie Clicker. I'm going out on a limb and calling this a clone.
I find it almost a little disappointing that the entire Known World can be conquered by a witch with the head larger than the rest of her body, and some blank human... All in a few weeks.
Have faith in your abilities, conqueror! Had you been alive during Napoleons' conquest, you would have helped him succeed in owning the whole world! This is why Catherine chose you!
I could make them grow and profit in real time but people would be pretty angry :P Thus Catherine uses wizards to speed things up! And dark magic. ~Taiga
Even with only 17 and a half units on the opposing army, they are still able to kill thousands upon thousands of your troops before you slay them. I propose that their entire armies are just mannequins, and there are only 17 and a half units that can actually fight, and these individuals are the greatest soldiers to ever live. And you just keep killing them.
Well it's an idle game and I sorta didn't gave up trying to keep it 'realistic' considering that the longer you leave it on the more you're going to have anyways making it absolutely impossible to keep a realistic total. If I added a maximum troop number and greatly slowed down troop growth the comments would have filled up with complaints. Guess at some point with video games, it's best to toss realism out the door. ~Taiga
These army sizes are absolutely incredible. The largest army in the modern world on Earth is the People's Republic of China, with 2,285,000 people. The largest known army was probably the Red Army in 1945, with about 12,500,000 people. People in this game, on an absolutely tiny Grey Archipelago, have over 336 million units in their army. These people must actually be ants, fighting for control over ant hills!
Unfortunately it takes a week to beat the game due to listening to complaints about an idle game being too slow, and when we tried to fix it back to the original level everyone complained about nerfs. So it is what it is =\. As much as it pains me to say, real life > making games, and real life has been a b...h to both of us for the past weeks. But fear not, the next update is in testing, we are ironing out a few final issues before we push it live. If the last issues can be sorted out it should be sometime this week, but no promises.