Hinterland was one of the nicest small, overlooked games of last year. It didn't look too good, it didn't offer any complex world to explore but it managed to mix a dungeon crawler and a city builder while offering enough variety and management options to keep players occupied for a quite a few hours.Now, G... |
12 March 2009 13:31 GMT |
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Hinterland was developed by Tilted Mill, the company best known for creating Caesar IV and Sim City Societies. It's a weird short game combining town building with light role playing elements, with a bit of exploration thrown in. The game is available on Steam.14:00. Hinterland is full of options. I can choose f... |
4 November 2008 21:31 GMT |
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Following the release of Hinterland, Tilted Mill announced that its next game project would tackle the American Civil War period. The game will be called Mosby's Confederacy and seems to approach the period from a different perspective.The game will focus on the exploits of John S. Mosby, who fought on the side ... |
8 October 2008 05:30 GMT |
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Tilted Mill, the company known for the not so great Children of Nile game, but also for the successful SimCity Societies and Caesar IV, has just announced a brand new title which promises to be way better than its predecessor and comes with interesting, innovative features. The game will be called Hinterland and, if ... |
22 July 2008 04:51 GMT |
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After re-acquiring the rights to Children of the Nile and bringing the game to Steam, with a slew of enhancements and fixes, developer Tilted Mill is now saying that it is preparing to launch a new title, called Hinterland. The game is billed by the company as being a "fantasy strategy sim RPG," and will see a releas... |
14 July 2008 03:14 GMT |
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After re-acquiring the rights to Children of the Nile and the license from SEGA and Myelin Media, developers Tilted Mill are saying that the title is coming to Steam, in an effort to offer gamers everywhere the possibility to enjoy the innovative city builder. The game was the first in its genre to introduce a "livin... |
10 July 2008 02:41 GMT |
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