Hey all,

Thanks to a post on the Audio Games forum, I've found a resource  
management game that's worth playing. You're a Golem craftsman, and  
you construct your own golems from parts which are then made from  
resources to attack players and monsters with. That's not all, though.  
When you sign up, you have a workshop, complete with a worktable to  
atatch parts to golems and also to repair cevered limbs in combat.  
Also, the game actually has a world. Your workshop has a location,  
where you can go out as your character and see the surrounding areas  
of it. Also, the combat descriptions aren't detailed, but they're nice  
enough to read, unlike other games where it's just a table of numbers  
with nothing about advancement, etc, it's always presented in a  
spreadsheat-like form, but not here. Each event is a round, and events  
aren't placed in the same rounds, providing easier reading of combat  
results.

I haven't yet provided the compus, but if there is anyone on here who  
plays from the AGF, do you know if the map screen used in other areas  
is the same as the other map? If it's the same, well then I think this  
is the first game with exploring that I've seen where maps are  
accessible, finally!

Check it out at: http://www.muelsfell.com and be sure to enter "Origa"  
without quotes into the refer field. Just wondering if anyone knows  
what the refer thing does anyway, when someone refers you?

Thanks.

Orin
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Skype: orin1112

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http://www.graphicaudio.net 
, you'll be glad you did. I don't work there, but I love them so much  
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