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Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind Review

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Like its predecessor, Six Ages is a simulation game set in Glorantha, a fantasy world created more than 40 years ago by Greg Stafford. Glorantha is famous and well-regarded for its careful attention to mythology and folklore. It’s as wondrous and detailed as any fantasy setting could be, but it does enough things its own way to make it feel distinct from the familiar tropes of the genre. Such a setting would be wasted if it were merely the window dressing of a typical 4X simulation game, but there’s little typical about King of Dragon Pass and Six Ages. These games seek to marry the numbers-focused gameplay of something like Civilization with a rich, unpredictable narrative full of choices, consequences, and random events. You’ll naturally need to manage resources, build defenses, negotiate with neighbors, and kill your enemies, but you’ll also need to deal with giant beaver attacks, discord within your own tribe, and visitors of questionable intentions.When these events occur, you’ll have to make a choice. You have a group of advisors who will weigh in if you ask them, but they almost never agree. Making this more complicated is that while you may be looking for the best choice, sometimes there isn’t one. Sometimes, they’re all good. Sometimes, they’re all bad. Sometimes, they’re just different. There could be immediate repercussions or far-reaching consequences you can’t even conceive of at the time you make your decision. Probably both. Whatever happens, it’s these unpredictable events that really separate Six Ages and its predecessor from their peers. The sheer number of possible events the game includes means that you can look forward to numerous playthroughs of Six Ages with very little repetition. Each event is accompanied by some lovely full-color artwork, and the writing manages to be both informative and entertaining.

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