Come on everybody, say it in your best Monty Python accent: We’re not dead yet! Work is still progressing on Hegemony, and things are coming together. We’ve been focus testing the game…
Hegemony Research Links
For those interested in learning more about Ancient Greece, Philip of Macedon and other topics related to Hegemony we’ve posted a few useful sites on the Hegemony links page. We also invite…
A PAX Upon Thee!
We’re back from the Penny Arcade Expo, and still recovering from the sheer abundance of majesty that is PAX. To say the least, it was a great experience. Of course, we got…
Westward Ho to PAX we go!
Next weekend we’ll be manning a booth at PAX, the Penny Arcade Expo being held in Seattle, Washington on August 24th – 26th. Visitors to our booth will be able to try…
Workers and Slaves in “Hegemony: Philip of Macedon”
This post will describe the role of the worker and slave units in Hegemony: Philip of Macedon. In the typical RTS design, workers gather resources or build additional buildings and other structures…
The Economy in “Hegemony: Philip of Macedon”
This post will describe the economy in "Hegemony: Philip of Macedon". (We’re posting this today as yesterday was a holiday here in Canada.) I’ll give my personal bias on micromanagement before describing…
Strategy and Combined-Arms Tactics in Hegemony
The essence of Combined-Arms Tactics can be defined as having different troop types fighting together in a coordinated manner to achieve a better result than if they fought without proper organization. A…
New Hegemony video
We’ve posted a new HD video for Hegemony: Philip of Macedon, which, if you haven’t been following the news, is our historically based, RTS wargame set in the Ancient Greek World. This…
Hegemony in the News
As a result of our trip to Origins a few sites around the web have posted commentary on Hegemony. Check out this very thorough preview at The Gamer Hotsheet. [Update: 7/19/2007] The…
Hegemony Design Discussion: Cavalry
In the origin of cavalry, the cart literally came before the horse. After the potter’s wheel was invented (circa 5000 BCE) it was only a matter of time before wheeled carts would…