I just don't see MR werewolf taking a trip over to their studio and demanding creative rights over the story and world. Not that their is anything wrong with it. So if anything i would consider this a spin off from inspired by his artwork and endorsed by the creator. Really has nothing to do with the guy who made it. Likewise iron harvest other then using his artwork and characters. It is just a board game that uses his setting. Their is no puppet master trying to manipulate the players into waging war. As for example Fenris dose not exist within this board game. Hell it has little to nothing to even do with the setting of iron harvest. Other then that it has story or really lore. Needless to say Scythe is a war game that is set in the 1920+ universe. ![]() As you think if they were going to try to take the factory? Why would they invade threw Saxony, Polania or Rusviet when they could just sail into the Mediterranean and invade threw the Balkans?" Which not going to lie makes no real sense. which i think is Albion and Nordic kingdoms. Polania is on the top left with 2 fractions in the top middle. Saxony is on the bottom left, Rusviet is on top right. Take a look at the starting location for each fraction. Meanwhile the terrain goes from bright and sunny farmland to frozen tundra in less then a square. A region where half of the country is chopped up by rivers and lakes. In the board game it is clearly in the middle of a Group of what could only be described as the strangest Wetlands in existence. As In the game, the factory is clearly in the middle of a mountain range. This is due to the fact that the game board itself is clearly no location on earth, let alone the Balkans. Ya, i beg to differ about the idea of scythe taking place on earth. And the fact that the Factory no longer exists as the giant fortress complex that it was and is now, for whatever reason, just another town. Nothing has changed setting wise between the computer game and the board game, apart from the addition of unoffical (as in never officially mentioned what their names actually are) nations like America. to the point the game actually tells you SPECIFICALLY, where on Earth it is set: It's highly unlikely that they would add factions that were not already established with characters and background lore to the game.Īnd yes, Scythe DOES in fact take place on Earth. As stated before, the only factions they have left to work with are Albion, Togawa, Crimean Khanate, Nordic Kingdom, Fenris, and Tesla (Vesna). Nor would it be fun to play against an ai who has filled every nook and cranny with unavoidable traps that nuke your units at every 5 feet.Īs far as fractions, they could go with 1/16, 1/8, 1/3.possibly even 3/4s.Īs far as the FACTIONS go though, they are going to be pretty limited on what they can do per the world.unless Jakob decides to go back to his setting and flesh out the other countries. Would not be fun to play in this type of game. ![]() ![]() as come on the idea of Japan being a nation that relies on equivalent of mines. Lastly i would not say that Japan would be insanely different from the other nations. all 3 nations are looking pretty weak and ripe for the picking. But clearly are looking into getting into the second conflict due to militaria buildup and the fact that at the end of the game. So all of the other fractions did not play a role in the war itself. The great war was between polandia, saxony and rustviet. That said according to the lore of the game. Their really isn't anything that ties iron harvest to the scythe board game. So other then a few concepts such as the factory and nations. That and scythe, like iron harvest is a take on the 1920+ universe. More some world that is 1 massive super contents that is full of holes making it look like swiss cheese with a climate that makes absolutely no sense. Considering scythe is not even set on earth. Other Countries have been mentioned throughout the Iron Harvest Campaigns.Ya, i wont lie i don't think their going to take too much inspiration from the scythe board game. There is currently no word whether these factions will make it into the game via updates or DLCs, but they are: ![]() In the board-game Scythe there are additional factions. The main story is told from the perspective of the three different factions. Each hero character offers additional options in combat and reconnaissance. There are four playable factions in Iron Harvest, each with over a dozen individual units and three playable heroes. Like what you see? Go to the official site to back this game and get alpha access! This article reflects alpha content, so content is subject to change.
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