I can see that you have got all these great ideas, but two things bother me.
First of all, what is the plot exactly? Is it what OWI intended the lpot to be, or something completely different? Like I always imagined that it would depended on which kind of side you were on. If you were a Tree Hugger, the purpose would be to save the land you were on, like Spooce Forest, from being destoried by Industerials. Also, to save the animals in the forest from getting hurt. Plus, there could be places where you have to make sure Meetle Larve, stay Meetles. It would be useful to do that, so when battle comes, Mugs won't have a killing spree. If you were a Land Mugger, the things would be the opposite. You would have to cut down land, and plan what kind of factory it would be like. If your factory has made it to it's completion, you would have to be sure that your factory is functioning well. Also, you would have to enslave most of Mudokons you come across. And be sure you have a great defense, like several watch towers and Mugs.
Another thing that bugs me is that you never said what the game is going to formatted like. Is it going to be a game where it's almost seen in Diablo, where you click and you use the arrow keys? Or the somewhat?
And here's a suggestion on the events of the in the factoties. What I was thinking is that places like Slig Barracks and Slog Huts or Kennels, would have spawning areas. You would go into the place, and spawn your Slogs or Sligs. Plus, there would have to be moolah involved. And if you were a Tree Hugger, your job is shut down the spawning areas. That would make the game more interesting. But places like the Necrum Mines, would depend on what kind factory you have.
The Moolah system is also what I had in mind. All factories would have, like 5 excutives. All of them start off with a reasonble sum of moolah, like maybe 60,000. That should be enough money to use your money to make the factory, pay for Mudokon worker units, and for the employees. That woudl make it so that not every factory has thousands of people on security. That's what I was thinking.
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