I liked how you broke down the whole experience in ASKA. Even without having played it, the way you describe the invasion, the losses, and the rebuilding process gives a clear sense of how demanding the game can be. Your mix of personal reflection and analysis makes the post easy to follow and gives a good idea of what the gameplay actually feels like.
The contrast between the strategic depth and the constant pressure from invasions was interesting to read. It shows both the strengths and the frustrations the game can bring, which makes your perspective feel honest. Looking forward to seeing how your village evolves in future posts.
Things do get even more crazier. Thankfully once you get over a certain hump in this game you have a good chance at dealing with anything else that gets tossed at you.
I see, haha, the whole context of the game is really interesting. I'll look into it more in future posts ;)