screens #4: Galactic Civilizations
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14:03 January 17th, 2003
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Strategy First sent us 9 new screens from their upcoming space strategy game in the works at Stardock, Galactic Civilizations. To learn more about Galactic Civilizations, be sure to read our interview with the developer Brad Wardell or our preview of the game.
Galactic Civilizations originally developed for OS/2 in 1993, became one of the best selling consumer products on the OS/2 platform, and won several gaming accolades, including “Game of the Year’ from the Internet PC Games World Charts, beating DOOM, Masters of Orion and Descent for the most highly recommended game. Like its OS/2 predecessor, the new Galactic Civilizations will feature a combination of exploration, technology research, resource management, diplomacy, and military conquest. The game is set in the 23rd century as human civilization is expanding into the galaxy. Players will compete against up to five other computer-controlled races for control of the territory. Part of the challenge will be to determine the best use of humankind's limited resources. The game is designed to give players a number of ways to win, including military conquest, diplomatic alliances, economic domination, technological advancement, and other strategic methods. The game’s depth of game play focuses on an unprecedented number of events that come into play and greatly alter the outcome of any given game. Another interesting feature is the “metaverse” system. Galactic Civilizations is a turn-based single player game, however players who play on Stardock.net will be able to play as part of a “metaverse” where victories, defeats and campaigns can be recorded. These features combine to give the game a high degree of replayability. Galactic Civilizations is truly an all encompassing game that allows players to feel like they are participating in an epic story that changes each time they play. For more information on the game, log onto www.galciv.com.

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