Yeah, looks like it. Should be a fun combination!



IGN now has a preview up as well (along with more screenshots). A couple excerpts:

You can capture and control cities on the map, and the game lets you zoom from the world map down close enough that you can see tiny people walking around your streets. Cities are built on tiles, and what's neat is that when the city grows and expands you can select which tile you want it to expand to. That way, you can create cities that mold the terrain, like rivers, instead of having sprawled out blobs of cities that are common in strategy games.
And while things such as the map look like they were hand drawn, the cool thing is that the maps are randomly generated or user-created. Not only that, but most of the content in the game like units and buildings can be modified or replaced by users. The random map generator ensures that no two games are exactly the same, but users can type in their own names for major geographical features, such as forests, to make the map look like something straight out of Tolkien.

There's so much coolness in these two passages that my head just might explode.