hello everyone, i here to spread the word about a game that was inspire by the banner sage itself , the game is called the Ash of gods and i must say they are very interesting with many good potential within, here is the link to the trailer for this game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP2UYFr4IAQ , there is a link there for the kickstarter and if you want to support them, go to that link and support, and one last thing, spread the word people, we are going have a good game inspire from the Banner Sage itself and we will make it happen, so let us help them, one way or another P.S if somehow someone didn't find the link for this game kickstarter by some god know why, here is the link for that https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aurumdust/ash-of-gods

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Art style looks great!

FYI, your link is tied to the :46 mark in the video

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ohhh i see it now,thank you for telling me doctor and i have fix the link

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And, by "inspired by" , we mean "carbon copy".
I thought blatantly copy-pasting successful indie games ended around 2009, but apparently I was vastly mistaken.

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"Good artists copy, great artists steal."

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it not carbon copy talgaby,it a different beauty in it own way and it not a carbon copy if the game have different mechanic,different gameplay,story and different consequences for our action, read more about them and probably you will suprise as well

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Sure.
I mean, it only has the exact same combat system with the exact same user interface and icons, the exact same engine using the exact same sprite style.
And it just happens to be set in a territory inspired by the Norse mythology, where decades after a supernatural army was finally defeated, they come back to ravage the lands again, so our bickering heroes has to band up to defeat them.
Oh, wait. That IS Banner Saga. Word by word.
Oh, sorry, no. This time, the horde comes from the north, not the south. This changes everything, naturally.

Look, carbon copy games sometimes can be pretty good and popular, maybe even better than the thing they copied. Ask Blizzard, they built their entire portfolio and giant fame and income on copying others' work and selling it as their own. Or, heck: look at some of the classic Build engine games that, from a certain angle, are better than Doom, what they carbon-copied.
Just don't try to hide the fact when a copy is a copy. We do have eyes and a functioning brain. (Well, most of us.)

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well how about watching a blog video from start to finish on the kickstarter link i put here and you will see the different plus even Banner Sage developer themselves give good approval well just a few short word but still

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plus in this game,your main character can die off and no one will give a damn if you die even your kindness can be the end for your friends and family because like real life there will some bastard who going to abuse your kindness and that mean there is no black and white in this game, only grey area and sometime it have risk if one willing to take it

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plus it not even a Norse mythology, the game is based on European medieval culture, as well as on Chinese, Japanese and Arabic medieval cultures which mean there will be different culture within the game plus there is only one race and that humanity,the developer will show how humanity can present that there is no black and white

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This looks sexy as hell.

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i know right

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