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You have been entrusted to found a new Manor. A Manor is the smallest unit of land in the feudal system, the Manor House is the main administrative building from which the Lord and his advisors control the land.
You should start by finding an area with a good amount of resources, you’ll need plenty of trees, some clay and some stone. Iron Ore is also useful a bit later on, and if you can find Gold Ore then you won’t lack anything. If you don’t like the current map, you can simply open the menu and click Restart. Bear in mind that you’ll be able to trade for resources.
Once you have chosen the location of your headquarters, click the Manor House on the left panel and click on the map where you wish to place it.
Build a section of road connected to the Manor House, and immigrants should set up home soon.
Don’t forget to build a Granary, otherwise your people won’t be able to store their food anywhere, and they’ll starve to death or leave for greener pastures.
This is a recreation of the original RTS game,Command and Conquer – Tiberian Dawn, entirely in HTML5 and Javascript. It includes several levels in the single player campaign and multiplayer support using Node.js. The current version is a complete rewrite from scratch with new levels, units, infantry, sounds and explosions and multiplayer.
If you listen to the first few seconds of Bruno Mars’ “Finesse” (hint: listen to the Cardi B remix) you’ll hear a sound that immediately creates a sense of 80s hip-hop nostalgia. Yes, Cardi B’s flow is very Roxanne Shante, but the sound that drives that nostalgia home isn’t actually from the 1980s.
Robert Fink and the inventor of the Fairlight CMI, Peter Vogel, help me tell the story of the orchestra hit – a sound that was first heard in 1910 at the Paris Opera where the famed 20th century Russian composer Stravinsky debuted his first hit, The Firebird.
The video above is, in short, a history of the original orchestra hit sample from The Firebird Suite to the 1982 hit “Planet Rock” to “Finesse.” And as a treat, here’s a playlist of way more songs with orchestra hits than you probably wanted.