Last Online: 10/12/07

Michael Akinde

     
Strategy gamer and free-time game developer (Fenrir Games).

I have a passion for history and strategy games that are simple, but rich in choices. Imperium - Rise of Rome is my first game; expected to be completed by 2008.

In real life, I am a Research Engineer specializing in the development of databases for meteorological applications.

Systems I Own:  
One must have chaos within to give birth to a dancing star

Fenrir Blog

Continuing my thoughts on things barbarian in games, it’s been extremely interesting to see the way the concept of “culture”( usually = civilization) is increasingly present in the games we play. What I find less interesting, is the idea of the civilized cultures conquoring the unc ...

What is a barbarian? Etymologically, it supposedly comes from the Greek word barbaros; bar-bar being the Greek variant of the modern english blah-blah-blah. In essence, then, one might say that barbarian simply means “people who speak funny”. This is why, to the ancient Greeks, anyone wh ...

I recently read a discussion about barbarians and their representation in games which reminded me of the classical article “You Have Unleashed a Horde of Barbarians!”: Fighting Indians, Playing Games, Forming Disciplines by Christopher Douglas, published in Postmodern Culture in 2002. ...

Republic of Rome (RoR), soon to be republished by Valley Games, is the one boardgame that invariably always crops up in any discussion about Roman games. In one sense, this is not particularly surprising - it is the classic political game, unique in being both extremely competitive and extremely coo ...

So, after yet another year of working with the Imperium game engine, I am finally back where I have a fairly playable version of the game on my desktop. Wait a moment, wasn’t that the situation a couple of years ago? Pretty much. Those of you who have followed the game’s development, wil ...

Some of the games that have inspired me:
A unique mix of strategy, adventure, and role-playing; that makes you feel like you have actually stepped into a land of mythology. Never gets old.
The King.
The ultimate squad strategy game.
Another mix of strategy and adventure; this time with a healthy helping of arcade action. A marvelous game.
GCII is listed here in proxy for the original. Demonstrated once and for all that complex isn't necessarily better.