I have that one, and I do really like it. It does tick a lot of those boxes.
I think I'm ready to admit that I like the idea of adventure games more than I actually like adventure games. Aside from M&M and Talisman, I'm not sure I've found another representation of the hobby that really works well for me. I wonder why that is.
SuperflyTNT wrote: What kind of factory isn't, by definition, industrial?
Also, you wouldn't happen to know Dwight Evan Young, would you, Andy?
Hmm... maybe a hit factory? Let's just say that it's my opinions that are industrial.
Never heard of Dwight Evan Young, what's he all about?
Was up in your neck of the woods. Went to Keane, masters in film and theater, does poetry, and now does music (Weird Al was a major influence) but used to rock doing a Kaiser's Orchestra cover band...in Norwegian that he learned specifically due to his devotion to the band. After reading your bio with directing and poetry et al I thought you might know him.
I think you can play this more than ten times. The original has 5 scenarios (and 1 random mode), with only 4 fixed class heroes and I played it well into the teens.