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  • New Sceanario "Vikings - Across the Oceans"

    Hendrik the Great asked me to post the following news:

    Since I cannot post any messages at Apolyton for some odd reason I asked a friend of
    mine to post this for me...

    After month of hard work I have finally completed my 3rd Scenario. It is called
    "Vikings - Across the Oceans and depicts the Viking Age of Expansion from 793 AD
    to 1066 AD. The map strechtes from Scandinavia and Central Europe to Greenland
    and the Coast of North-America.

    It features all new unit art, city styles, icons and and and....
    Also many events, sounds to make it interesting and enjoyable to play.

    You can download the Scenario at my own Civ II Website which also has some
    screenshots about the Scenario.

    The URL: http://buerger.metropolis.de/mathiashk/index4.htm
    Simply follow the first News-item and scroll down till you see the Scenario title.

    You are, of course, free to put the Scenario on your own website, as well!

    Hope you enjoy it!

    Hendrik the Great
    Needles to say, the same scenario is also available at my site?
    Arne · Das Civilization Forum

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    I hope this works...

    If this post shows up I can finally post something again after playing around with my options!

    As said above, I hope you like me new scenario. I don't know if I will be able to make any more before the arrival of Civ3.
    The Lost Geologist Blog
    http://lostgeologist.blogspot.com

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    • #3
      Yeah, yeah, it's a very nice scn.
      I advertise it. How are your other projects?
      "I realise I hold the key to freedom,
      I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
      Middle East!

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      • #4
        Heresson = Squonk = Maciej? :confused

        And what other projects? I have none, all done.
        The Lost Geologist Blog
        http://lostgeologist.blogspot.com

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