![]() And then they start talking about another man who drinks fire. They are shortly joined by an irascible police officer and a faintly bewildered archaeologist. She sits besides a woman who looks like a leper, and is descended from Alexander the Great (apparently). Synopsis:A girl with a parasite in her skull enters a tea shop run by a one-eyed Russian.Pretty much anything that isn't focused on romance. Plot-focused stories or light day-in-the-life stories. Stories focused on the family and the friendly relationships of the cast. A fair warning, some of his fics on Archive of our Own and Questionable Questing can venture into sexually explicit territory. Comments: This author writes a lot of AUs, including but not limited to: Alea Iacta Est, Another Way, Hope Comes to Brockton Bay, I'm HALPING, Price of Blood, Recoil, Security! (Worm), Trump Card, and Wyvern, several of which are already independently recommended on this page. ![]() Recommended by: Dame-Amaryllis, Pseudoname, MoonEyes2k.Worm Story Search Indexes multiple sources (SV, SV, FF.net.index at /r/WormFanfic subreddit (use Reddit Enhancement Suite to sort by column).Undersiders on DeviantArt : fanart group.Worm Ideas thread and "worm" tag on Questionable Questing (SB quasi-spinoff site): registration required for hidden NSFW portion.Worm index thread and "worm" tag on Sufficient Velocity (SB spinoff site): much the same as the SpaceBattles thread.Worm index thread, "worm" tag, and Worm subforum on : lots of crossovers, expect Archive Panic - they're on Recommendation/Idea Thread 42, and counting as of May 16th 2018.Books & Literature: Worm - Wildbow on AO3.The ability to challenge your friends in two-player mode, as well as a leader board provided by OpenFeint, are features that give this game endurability. That being said, on the whole, Call to Arms’ gameplay is straightforward, intuitive, and addicting. In the end, my biggest qualm with the game was that I felt purchasing upgrades didn’t have much of a noticeable effect on my army, whereas enemy armies seemed to grow stronger more consistently. Adding to the variety of sound effects, such as the player the option to choose his or her own battle music (Ride of the Valkyries, perhaps?), or in-game announcements, would be welcomed. ![]() For example, I found my fingers naturally obscuring the battlefield when I chose new units, so it would be nice to be able to move those icons around the screen. Further customization options, for both layout and sound, would make Call to Arms’ gameplay experience stand out. While the experience is deep, there is room for improvement. Warlords has simple graphics, but deep gameplay. There isn’t a great depth of detail to the battlefields or warriors, but there’s enough variety in the game’s terrain, equipment, and strategizing, that it isn’t a big concern. Overall, Call to Arms’ graphics are average the visual layout is reminiscent of some older versions of Zelda. After every twenty kills you make, you will have the option to send an entire unit in a “charge.” In between battles, you can attend ye olde armory to purchase new units or upgrades to your army’s speed and armor among others. ![]() Select archers, for example, by tapping their icon, then touch the lane you want them to march down and let them go. Once on the battlefield, your progress toward victory is shown at the top of the screen, as are your available units. With each territory you select, the difficulty increases and your foe becomes more resilient and better armed, making world domination a more nuanced matter than the time a subway ride affords.Īs your campaign gets underway, simply follow the arrows on your campaign’s map. Achieving your objective, however, is not so simple. The objective is humble: battle your way across lanes of a two-dimensional field to the other side. As you lead your army in search of conquest, you receive money for each kill and for capturing enemy territory. There’s definitely a good chance you’ll squander hours in controlling one of the game’s eight races (night elves, the undead, mountain trolls, and so on), capturing countries you’ve never even heard of, all in tune to the clashing of swords.
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