First thing I said to Craig was "I bet Dimrill would like this". I have no idea why I have that impression, it's just so sprawling - it starts off so small and grows and grows - I haven't even conquered my first kingdom yet, and already my lands are huge!
Below are not really spoilers, just a basic first impression of the run down of what the game is like and about, but thought I'd spoiler it in case anyone wants to come to the game knowing nothing at all.
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You start off with 12 citizens, a cow and three chickens as well as three ministers. Your citizens are layabouts and all they can do is dig with their hands. By directing them on the first day you can uncover 'treasure' which is then used to expand your kingdom in terms of construction. Yo can build what are essentially training colleges for professions such as farmers, soldiers, lumberjacks, hunters and hundreds more - by sending your citizens into these buildings they can take on new roles, which can then be used t unblock and build new routes, fight enemies, protect your kingdom, etc, etc.
The fighting is similar to the Pikmin fighting - you basically form your ranks (you can attract more people to your ranks as the game progresses - you start with five of your twelve citizens, I now have 12 of my 36 citizens, but you can pick and chose among your townspeople as you wish - one day taking a teams of builders, lumberjacks and fighters, and the next day hunters and farmers, etc, and you basically direct them to the enemy as you would throw your Pikmin.
You have a suggestion box where yo get fanmail, hatemail, and the occasional suggestion or quest. These usually speak of a large enemy/boss that needs defeating, you will gain adoration and happiness by defeating these bosses (and they are not unfair bosses, I am usually rubbish at that sort of thing but have managed OK - oh, and you can set the difficulty level if you prefer more of a challenge).
There's so much to the game that these are only the most basic of functions, but I do definitely recommend it to anyone. More fun that HMV vouchers, Mark