FutileFeudal - This is a text-based RPG based upon the classic Hamurabi game. You are a feudal lord who has been entrusted with some of the king's grain, land, and peasants. Your goal is to increase all of these resources by managing them, allocating certain amounts of grain for food and seed, and planting some of your land.
If you paid for the program, you will also have these features available to you:
The game in progress is automatically saved when you exit, so you can continue it later.
The game keeps track of your 5 highest scores.
You have a "Retire" on the main screen, to quit while you are ahead or start-over.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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