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Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind

Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind

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Initial release Jul 03, 2018
Life between myths. Clans, cows, choices.

The spiritual successor to King of Dragon Pass, Six Ages combines interactive stories and turn-based strategy. Your small clan’s survival depends on its relations with the warring gods and their followers. Play involves actions such as improving pastures, exploration, trading with your neighbors, and raiding. You can even travel to the Otherworld to visit your gods. You also need to deal with crises ranging from marauding dinosaurs to diplomatic requests to illicit love. Your choices have a politico-economic impact, but some consequences might not be obvious for decades.

It’s set in Glorantha (the world of RuneQuest, HeroQuest, and 13th Age), where the laws of physics are subordinate to the whims of the gods and spirits.

Six Ages is immensely replayable, thanks to over 400 interactive scenes with multiple outcomes. Short episodes and automatic saving mean you can play even when you only have a minute or two. The built-in saga writes down the story for you. And advisors with distinctive personalities help you track your cows.

148Apps: “… absolutely worth playing. … Six Ages uniquely weaves an astounding amount of of narrative, lore, and nonbinary decision-making into its gameplay that makes it feel truly unique and special.”

Touch Arcade: “… if you want to get lost in a world full of meticulous details and gameplay that isn’t quite like anything else, you’ll want to hop on to Six Ages as soon as possible.”

Pocket Tactics: “Six Ages holds a wealth of wonders few other games can match.”

Ben Silverman: “A heady mix of “Civilization” and a Choose Your Own Adventure game… Ridiculously deep and “just one more turn” addictive…”

The game is completely accessible via VoiceOver.
What’s new

▹ Fixed bug asking for favors
▹ Fixed bug capturing horses
▹ Fixed rare bugs that could result in duplicate story arcs or zombie characters
▹ Fixed problem with advisors recommending Yes or No
▹ Fixed bug with Sword of Death usage
▹ Shamans don’t technically worship
▹ Fixed some advice and recommendations
▹ Minor edits in Help screens
▹ Fixed a few typos
▹ Venture dialog default sorting is more relevant for a few ventures
▹ Minor improvements under iOS 13

Additional information
Provider
David Dunham
Last Updated on
12/19/2019
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When was this game updated?icon

Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind is updated at 2019-12-19.

what's new in the latest version of Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind?icon

▹ Fixed bug asking for favors
▹ Fixed bug capturing horses
▹ Fixed rare bugs that could result in duplicate story arcs or zombie characters
▹ Fixed problem with advisors recommending Yes or No
▹ Fixed bug with Sword of Death usage
▹ Shamans don’t technically worship
▹ Fixed some advice and recommendations
▹ Minor edits in Help screens
▹ Fixed a few typos
▹ Venture dialog default sorting is more relevant for a few ventures
▹ Minor improvements under iOS 13

Which studio developed this game?icon

The provider of Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind is David Dunham.

Can I play Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind on Android/iOS?icon

No.

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