Empty Rivalry
A downloadable game
Empty Rivalry is a social deduction game inspired by a story from Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, in which Zhuge Liang's employs the"Empty Fort Strategy". In this game you have a friendly Twitter rivalry with someone and you end up across a table from them. You must take the role of Attacker or Defender and decide how to proceed.
Edited by GC Fournier @callishka
Cultural consultation: Mendez @lulavampiro
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 total ratings) |
Author | 925 Games |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2 USD. You will get access to the following files:
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Community copies
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Damn it, I bought the bundle and the thumbnail of this dude's face is showing up first in my itch.io app Library.
LOL that's awful to hear. Imagine what it's like every time I look in the mirror
Hahaha! Sorry, Ken - I did not mean to imply at all that you were unattractive or anything of the sort! It's more an issue of my itch.io game collection now looking a bit like a social media feed! Thanks for contributing your work to the bundle 😊
<3
oh whoa.. never seen this community copy thing before. super cool.
Yeah really cool I hope people who bought the bundle dont accidentally take from it though
definitely left them. for $5 I gladly bought that wildly cool bundle.
I have no idea what this conversation is about o _o
Something that we commonly do in the TTRPG space is offer a "community copy" feature. Basically, for every purchase of the game we throw in a community copy that can be claimed. Mainly to allow people going through financial hardships to still have a chance to play your game. That's what they're referring to.
thanks
I thought "copy" meant... something else and they were arguing lmao