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I know you're busy, but do you think you'd be able to create a modest Kaur model for us ladies *looks around for backup* to play as?

Just a thought! Looks great!! Can't wait to play!!!

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yes

loads of people have been asking

there will be a main female character and also other female characters that you will come across within the game.

in one of the levels you will be able to play as one of the female characters

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was havign a discussion soemwhere on the net and the following information is what i have coem across during my work research, you might find interesting.

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Being an avid games player from a young age, i beleive the educational value of games is underestimated.

as an example the famous game called ROME TOTAL WAR, from the total war series is a war strategy simulation program, it is a great game and is currently beign used by war historians and war strategists to recreate and simulate historical battles. It's an amazing visual tool it has also been featured on a tv series called time commanders. You choose your faction and then you live through a campaign of trying to increase your influence and territory either throguh allegiances or conquering. ont he battelfield you can command upto 2000 soldiers from diferent countries, factions, skills, elephants horses, chariots, archers, germanian beserkers, greek falxmen, gauls, selucids, cataphracts, ... you name it......

Many young people who have played the game have, without knowing it, amassed an amazingly high understanding of roman culture, politics, geography, warfare and strategy, they also know the roman history the diferent families and factions, enemies in europe at the time, the greatest battles fought and lost, etc

and all this from playing a game they enjoy, kids who hated history at school, who couldn't stand reading textbooks are now experts on most aspects of Roman history. Not to mention that many of them have an amazing amount of knowledge, be it in theory, of war strategy and battle planning, how to use archers and cavalry to your advantage. i've played against some of them online and they are damn good. this reminds me of when Guru Gobind Singh ji used to carry out mock battle games with his friends as a young boy.

I also work for Birmingham Museum & Art gallery and even they have opened up to the idea of modern 3d games games being used as educational tools and are allowing me to pursue developing a history game as part of my work there, based on the museum layout and also the collections in the museum

I also met a few students at birmingham university who were developing games engines into educational simulation teaching tools, as part of their phd's.

So I believe that games have a LOT more influence and impact then people seem to think.

Taran

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Just added some new updates to the website

A new game weapon..... untextured at the moment

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check the site for more screenshots

sarbloh warriors

also the singhs chola is the correct length for that time period, the other characters will just be wearing kashera and lohi wrapped and nothing else. here is bota singh and garja singh from 1739 when the game is set.

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taran

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