NeoMood & Whitedragon
Hey Whitedragon, ever thought about blending your strategic maps with a surreal, dreamlike twist? I’m curious how we could design a battlefield that feels like a living dream, but still keeps your tactical edge sharp.
A dreamscape battlefield could be built around shifting horizons—walls that rearrange as the sun melts into mist, forcing units to adapt on the fly. Keep the core grid intact, but let the terrain morph each turn, turning a simple flank into a maze of ethereal corridors. It keeps the mind sharp, the nerves steady, and the enemy guessing.
That sounds like the perfect mix of chaos and calm—like a maze that keeps changing just as your troops adjust. I can already picture a misty horizon that shifts, turning a straight line into a swirling corridor. Maybe throw in a few floating islands that appear and vanish, so players have to decide when to jump or hold back. It’d be like playing chess in a dream, and I love that idea.