Hey there,
Eric, I'm glad you're pleased with the review. I look forward to playing it and would love the slimmed down version. I'd been assuming that you would only do cut scenes for the actual player characters, so it didn't sound like quite so many scenes.
And, Ben I think you're selling yourself short. I happen to have it on good authority that there's more subtlety to the strategy of Baihua than meets the eye. It is however focused on politics and philosophies of statehood. The last Supper is more personal. These are not random differences, they are tied right in to the cultural and thematic differences between Christianity and Confucianism and the various schools of thought you're modeling from China. It would be fascinating to see a game about Ancient Greece in a similar vein, or Islam. Those games too would have to have different forms since the conflicts and issues found in each are so very different.
So though the games differ, they both come from a similar impulse and allow players to gain insights into philosophical systems and historical patterns. Don't knock it. This is great stuff.
yrs,
Em