
Map of Nova (updated March 2012)
Map of Nova (updated March 2012)

Last edited by hanako on Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks to the extremely awesome assistance of LateWhiteRabbit we now have a much prettier map of the domain to display.
A larger version should eventually be packed into the installers of the fullbuild when it goes final.
So everybody thank him for helping you visualise the political boundaries!
(running around madly trying to catch up on everything now!)

So everybody thank him for helping you visualise the political boundaries!
(running around madly trying to catch up on everything now!)
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So amazing! I hope this means there will be more games set in the same universe - like with a descendant of Elodie or something cheesy like that lol
I loved the idea of lumens and of intrigue and multiple solutions. If only there could be less skills to worry about...LLTQ was great, but most of the game consists of playing it over and over again to get different endings, which I don't mind, since they are really diverse, but I felt that after 5+ restarts, I started to rush the gameplay a bit. If, and only IF, there would ever be a game set in the same universe, I wish that it could be slower-paced and less dependent on your skills. Please consider a spin-off of LLTQ!
I loved the idea of lumens and of intrigue and multiple solutions. If only there could be less skills to worry about...LLTQ was great, but most of the game consists of playing it over and over again to get different endings, which I don't mind, since they are really diverse, but I felt that after 5+ restarts, I started to rush the gameplay a bit. If, and only IF, there would ever be a game set in the same universe, I wish that it could be slower-paced and less dependent on your skills. Please consider a spin-off of LLTQ!
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THIS. It would be awesome to not have to train skills all the time. Just make decisions and stuff. lolmarunero wrote:So amazing! I hope this means there will be more games set in the same universe - like with a descendant of Elodie or something cheesy like that lol
I loved the idea of lumens and of intrigue and multiple solutions. If only there could be less skills to worry about...LLTQ was great, but most of the game consists of playing it over and over again to get different endings, which I don't mind, since they are really diverse, but I felt that after 5+ restarts, I started to rush the gameplay a bit. If, and only IF, there would ever be a game set in the same universe, I wish that it could be slower-paced and less dependent on your skills. Please consider a spin-off of LLTQ!
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Re: Map of Nova (updated March 2012)
Is there a world map? This one is very useful, but it doesn't even show the whole of the former Novan Empire.
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I was apparently having some internet problems. Sorry about the double post; should be fixed now.
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I was apparently having some internet problems. Sorry about the double post; should be fixed now.
Re: Map of Nova (updated March 2012)
Sorry, nope, I never put a full sketch of the larger world on paper. There's plenty of room left open for interpretation or later development.
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Re: Map of Nova (updated March 2012)
(re: the later development part)hanako wrote:There's plenty of room left open for interpretation or later development.
The game certainly suggests the possibility of other games and stories set on the same world, including some that are very much unlike Long Live the Queen. For example it's hard to read "You read about the western continent, Jiavar, where civilization flourished so long ago that the ancestral Novans were still living in caves. No one knows what became of them; the population vanished without a trace, leaving only their enormous stone buildings," without imagining an archaeology game, and the old capital just begs for the story of the first group to successfully make it there alive.