Okay, so we've not really shared much about the game yet at all, but we're already running a contest!? Well, yeah -- before we go live with more details, one of the things we want to come up with is a name for the fantasy world in which this is set. Naming things is one of my favorite things to do, but I've named a lot of stuff lately and I'm running on empty when it comes to great place names. So I thought I'd do a contest for this rather than beating my head on a wall!
PrizeWe'll thank you in the credits, and you'll get a free copy of the game as well as guaranteed access into the private alpha.
Winning ConditionsTo win, we have to pick your specific world name, or we have to come up with something slightly different based on the world name you specified as a direct catalyst. This isn't a zero-sum game: if several people are involved in refining a specific world name into a final name that we use, everyone involved gets the prize. So don't be afraid to help improve other people's ideas! On the other hand, it's possible that if we come up with the best idea internally, and it's not based on anything anyone else said, nobody would get the prize in that case. But honestly I don't see that happening.
Contest DetailsThe rules are simple: we need a one-word place name for a fantasy world in which this game is set. We'll be choosing this at our own discretion based on our own tastes, rather than there being a public poll. Though obviously we'll read any feedback that people post on the various names.
More details on the world in question: It's the year 1600 in the fictional world of <blank>. Two civilizations based on the Norse and the Ancient Greeks rule over most of the medieval-style countryside. They are kind of at war, but it's more of a matter of various sub-tribes battling it out on a local level rather than some large-scale armed conflict. Mythology and the gods are alive and well, in both the sense of the Greek Mythology and Norse Mythology.
A proper name for this world would have nothing to do with Greeks or the Norse, however, as eventually the world may be expanded through expansions to include other civilizations in a similar manner (if the game proves popular).
Oh, and the world is basically a floating island in the sky, that gets assembled by The Creator (that's you) from bits and pieces of the planet far below, which fly upwards to join the rest of the floating mass in the sky where people actually live.