vonAchdorf
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A group of former Yager devs founded a studio some time ago to work on this game. I've been following the project for a while, but now, after they, in perfect timing for the Gamescom, performed the marketing stunt* to be the first game in Germany, which will be allowed to display swastikas (and still get an age rating), it's time for a thread.
* (they detailed their motivation in a Gamasutra blog, which is an interesting read)
I'm interested in how they'll tackle the ideological diversity of the resistance movements - they will have resistance members from different backgrounds and with different motivations (monarchists, democrats, communists).
I didn't find more English gameplay (but they showed the game at Gamescom).
http://throughthedarkestoftimes.com
* (they detailed their motivation in a Gamasutra blog, which is an interesting read)
Through the Darkest of Times is a strategy game, that lets you play a resistance group in Third Reich Berlin. The game covers the entire time from Hitler’s seizure of power 1933 to Germany’s unconditional surrender 1945. You plan actions of your group while at the same time try to balance the morale of your members, get resources needed for the actions and avoid getting caught by the Gestapo. Big political events follow the actual historical time-line and influence your options and what happens to your group. Your members are fictional and procedurally generated on each playthrough. They come with different personalities, abilities and views. As leader of the group, it's your job to fight the regime by winning hearts and minds of the people, holding your group together and leading them through the darkest of times.
Why we do this
We are developing Through the Darkest of Times, because we truly believe it needs to be made. Civil resistance in Third Reich Germany is such a fascinating and relevant topic, and it is source of so many interesting stories of true human heroism in a truly horrible time, that we think it’s a shame there is no game about this yet. We are also convinced, that most games still tackle this period of history poorly and leave out the important parts. Nazi Germany is too often just shown as another faction and its aesthetics are used without commentary or context. Games are a narrative medium just like film or books, they can do better than that – we hope that Through the Darkest of Times will help to move the medium forward and encourages more developers to go there.
Can I play a specific resistance group like the White Rose?
Members are fictional and the game creates them procedurallyon each playthrough, giving them different personalities, abilities and views. While you aren't playing as a specific historical organization, there were a number of groups that were very similar to the ones in the game, such as the Schulze-Boysen-Harnack group or the one around Herbert Baum.
How is the game structured?
The game plays in turns and chapters. Every turn is one week and every chapter is covering a specific period of the Third Reich: Seizure of Power (1933), Peak (1936), War (1940/1941), Collapse (1944/1945).
I'm interested in how they'll tackle the ideological diversity of the resistance movements - they will have resistance members from different backgrounds and with different motivations (monarchists, democrats, communists).
I didn't find more English gameplay (but they showed the game at Gamescom).
http://throughthedarkestoftimes.com