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July 5th, 2007, 09:59 PM
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Re: Weird Worlds, or Space Empires V?
You might want to consider Dominions 3 as well as it is on all three computer platforms and multiplayer to boot!
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July 30th, 2007, 08:00 PM
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Re: Weird Worlds, or Space Empires V?
I would have bought Space Empire V, but it wasn't available on MAC.
I have Dominions 3 and it is a wonderful deep strategy game. The manual is worth the price of the game alone as it has details on every spell and every nation (except one that was recently added). On a scale of 1 to 10 it would rate it as a 9.5! I could go on raving about Dominions but that would not be appropriate in this forum.
So I decided to get Weird Worlds. It lacks a SAVE GAME option (was this an oversight) and the manual is brief. Games are fast so perhaps a save game option wasn't considered for this reason. We are still waiting for a MAC patch. Strategy is light hearted with hints of Saturday Night Live. If you are lucky, Ripcord O'Reilly will join your fleet. Get a Chromium Gong and life gets easy especially if you also get those teleportation thrusters. On my 1-10 scale I would give it a 6.5.
Years ago there was a similar game where the crew members were obtained or bought. You might have a robotic navagator, a human diplomat, a Psylon science officer, and a warrior race gunner. These characters effected interactions with other races, combat, navigation, and finding things. They could be upgraded (trained) as the game went along. Well that was long ago, but the design concepts could be used in the future (I hope).
Good luck and happy gaming!
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January 21st, 2008, 07:53 PM
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Re: Weird Worlds, or Space Empires V?
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Zentar said:
Years ago there was a similar game where the crew members were obtained or bought. You might have a robotic navagator, a human diplomat, a Psylon science officer, and a warrior race gunner. These characters effected interactions with other races, combat, navigation, and finding things. They could be upgraded (trained) as the game went along. Well that was long ago, but the design concepts could be used in the future (I hope).
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You're thinking of Starflight, by Electronic Arts.
The spiritual sequel to Starflight would be Star Control 2. It has been open-sourced, and can be downloaded for Windows, Mac, or Linux here: http://sc2.sourceforge.net/
I wrote a review of Star Control II some time ago, here: http://tleaves.com/2005/05/04/playab...r-control-ii/.
Enjoy.
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February 27th, 2008, 05:48 AM
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Re: Weird Worlds, or Space Empires V?
You might like to try Escape Velocity Nova too, by ambrosia software. Also a great space exploration/roleplaying/action game.
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