It's nice to experience a world like if you're making part of it! Have you made a video game based on your world?

My plan is to release a series of games set in the universe of my world, each focusing on major events of the world.

These are some VERY quick and barebone versions of my stories.

Titles not final

The General Saga.

This series of games details the rise and fall of a great general and the effects he had on his world.

Game 1: A strategic first person shooter where you star as a the general leading his army against various campaigns over the years and ends with a traumatic event that begins his decent into madness.

Game 2: Is a small first person adventure game starring the General, detailing his exploration of new power and his further descent into madness.

Game 3: Is a first person adventure game in the style of Elder Scrolls and Zelda, by this point in the timeline the General has been trying to take over the kingdom in order to get the resources needed to attempt to undo the traumatic event that haunts him. The hero is a close friend of the general as you try to stop his rampage across the country. Ends with him being kept in a crystallized prison and buried deep underground.

Game 4: The game is a sequel to Game 2 and takes place 200 years later, showing the country in the early stages of its industrial era. You play as a small stout dwarf who is aiding a group of archeologists as they explore ancient ruins and dungeons of the past monarchs, they accidentally release the General from his prison after an attempt of removing some rubble goes horribly wrong.

The General awakes from his prison and is confused and frighted by these strange people wearing funny clothes and speaking a foreign language and rushes out of the prison once he realizes there is a communication barrier between them, he exits the ancient dungeon and finds a world that looks almost alien to him. He rushes towards the old castle of his time and finds it wore and forgotten, he realizes at this point that he has been in his crystallized prison for so long that many ages has passed and that any attempts to undo his traumatic event are now worthless.

He goes stark raving mad and begins to ravage the countryside. You try to stop him.

Now I could go on and try to explain game 4, but I don't want to spoil too much.

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