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ReignMaker is a city building political strategy game with match-3 tower defense combat. Did that make your head hurt as much as it hurt mine? What a mouthful!

I have to say though, this does sound like it could offer up quite a lot of fun with such a broad mix of game-play styles.

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ReignMaker is a city building political strategy game with match-3 tower defense combat. From your capital city you lead your Kingdom against the invading Void Army that threatens all life.

Your strategy, tower defense, and match-3 skills will determine the fate of your armies, but the many political decisions you make as a leader affect the story and the culture of your kingdom. As your capital city improves, you will have access to more powerful spells, mightier elite troops, and better battlefield gear and armaments. Along the way you will also earn achievements, complete quests, and fill your Bestiary with enemies.

50 towers across 3 continents.
Millions of story possibilities determined by your policy choices.
Deep strategy elements.
4 cultural spectrums: Martial, Druidic, Elemental, Republic.
20 spells.
10 types of troops.
12 implements of war.



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Speedster 17 Apr 2014
My other half and I both got copies, and played it a ton of hours already without being finished for even one of the three town types on normal difficulty. The boss battles are pretty hard -- I've needed to experiment with combinations of troops, spells, and items to get by each one. ReignMaker is definitely worth the full price from my perspective, let alone the sale price.
Anonymous 17 Apr 2014
My other half and I both got copies, and played it a ton of hours already without being finished for even one of the three town types on normal difficulty. The boss battles are pretty hard -- I've needed to experiment with combinations of troops, spells, and items to get by each one. ReignMaker is definitely worth the full price from my perspective, let alone the sale price.

How did you get past the first level? It won't let me build the academy. Just takes the money and does nothing. I've sent them a bug report so we will see
Speedster 17 Apr 2014
How did you get past the first level? It won't let me build the academy. Just takes the money and does nothing. I've sent them a bug report so we will see

Weird, neither of us ran into that bug yet, with a total of 5 towns started so far (some in easy mode, some in normal). In my main town I've got the academy maxed out to level 5 now...

At first I had problems with a crash on start, but that turned out to be just because I hadn't installed the basic x86 libs yet on this 64-bit install and the stained-glass movie part needed one of them (not an obvious dependency shown with 'ldd', but something in ia32-libs must have been needed because installing them solved the problem).
Anonymous 17 Apr 2014
How did you get past the first level? It won't let me build the academy. Just takes the money and does nothing. I've sent them a bug report so we will see
Weird, neither of us ran into that bug yet, with a total of 5 towns started so far (some in easy mode, some in normal). In my main town I've got the academy maxed out to level 5 now...

At first I had problems with a crash on start, but that turned out to be just because I hadn't installed the basic x86 libs yet on this 64-bit install and the stained-glass movie part needed one of them (not an obvious dependency shown with 'ldd', but something in ia32-libs must have been needed because installing them solved the problem).

Is this in the steam version? Seems I'm not the only one with this issue

http://steamcommunity.com/app/286200/discussions/0/540739319568458360/
Speedster 17 Apr 2014
No, I got the separate download from Frogdice, which is why I could install ia32-libs and have everything work right (the devs just posted an update on the Steam thread that your issue was the Steam build missing a lib).
jdub 17 Apr 2014
Yes, they did fix it. Works great now. Really cool folks there at Frogdice.
Orkultus 18 Apr 2014
I am enjoying this game. I like the extra features to a match three puzzle game. Plus its way cheaper than Faeverse.
Speedster 18 Apr 2014
Yeah I really like the added tactical dimension of picking out different spells/troops/gear for different boards, and strategy of deciding when to use them while still keeping the matches going to kill enemies and re-power the spells.
Frogdice 19 Apr 2014
FIRST: Thank you all for the kind words. I am so glad you're all enjoying the game so much. Thanks for helping to spread the word.

SECOND: I am going to risk sounding whiny. I hope I don't. Please forgive me in advance.

Seems fun, but it’s a bit expensive.

$9.99 is expensive? How do you folks expect us game developers to stay in business? We have a team of 8 full time staff and a number of part timers, and the game took 9 months to complete. And we will continue to support it with more development over the next few months. That's expensive!

Steam sales and iTunes have created a really warped perception of what a video game should cost. I mean sure, if we were in some heavily promoted Steam sale with 50,000+ guaranteed sales, then we could drop the cost no problem.

But the odds of us ever being included in one of those sales is very small. The vast majority of games never get that kind of promotion.

THIRD: We are so happy to be part of the Linux Gaming community. This is a great site and I am so thankful someone from here encouraged me early to have Linux support on our last game, Dungeon of Elements.

THANK YOU!!! :)
Orkultus 19 Apr 2014
Dude...Expensive??? Look at Faeverse.....THAT IS EXPENSIVE. It is pretty much the same style of "match three", without the city, and the invasions...This game is 100x better than that, and its only 10. NOT 30. This was a well spent purchase. I cant stop playing it. I enjoy this game alot.
Frogdice 21 Apr 2014
This game is 100x better than that, and its only 10. NOT 30. This was a well spent purchase. I cant stop playing it. I enjoy this game alot.

Thank you so much! :)

/beam proudly
Speedster 21 Apr 2014
$10 is expensive in some parts of the world, but in my neck of the woods it's about what people pay for a single movie ticket -- this kind of game has WAY more hours of fun than a movie!
Speedster 22 Apr 2014
Do new citizens start wandering through your town when your population increases past the max town hall requirement of 1600? It's hard to keep track of whether new ones appear when you have so many wandering around, but I think some new ones moved in...
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