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Sol 30-03-2007 09:57 PM

Alright, so... as stated, I kinda wanna remake Merchant Prince. Which is available for download around here somewhere.

For those of you who haven't played the game, it's basically a trader game [buy at one port, sell at another, repeat] with a number of sweet additions, such as the ability to be the friggin' pope and summon your own army, having senators with a council that can give you the ability to lead Venice's armies (main or naval), the ability to conquer a city so only those people of your choice can use it, etc.


I want to remake it. Badly. I've got a number of ideas that I feel would improve upon an already wonderful game (such as speeding up the automated trading, and adding "conquest" as a victory condition). Problem is, while I can program to an extent, I don't have the time nor focus to code this from scratch, regardless of how utterly simplistic the game is.


To break it down, I need some sort of development kit that is for tile-based games [wargames would work] or at least one that can be used to easily make one. Everything else I can manage myself.

Time is a factor. A disturbingly big factor.

Crap, I forgot.

It has to be free.

The Fifth Horseman 02-04-2007 01:06 PM

Game Maker. Older versions of it are free for download from the official site, and AFAIK it shouldn't have any problems with this sort of game.

Sol 03-04-2007 01:24 AM

I was tryin' to avoid gamemaker, as I have abit of a vendetta against "hay lets make a halfassed product and hope people throw money at us to get the rest of it" stuff.

Although I do admit Gamemaker isn't nearly as bad at doin' that.

velik_m 05-04-2007 06:50 AM

I heard great things about pygame (http://www.pygame.org).
XNA Game Studio (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/xna/default.aspx) is i belive also free.

Haven't tried any of them yet though.

win98 09-04-2007 08:51 AM

I would like to see the finished product as it sounds like a good project. I will watch this topic, good luck as coding takes alot of spare time.

Reup 23-04-2007 01:57 PM

It all depends on what language you're going to program in. But, you might wanna check http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_sea...ords=tile+based
There's quite a list there!


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