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Edgeley Exile <dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> schmitt.nick@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > I'm looking for an old, mid 90's game on the Macintosh. Only
> > problem, I don't remember the name of it...although I don't think
> > it's any of the "Orion" series. What I remember about it- It's a
> > turn based space strategy game. You start on one planet with a
> > basic level of technology. You build ****ps on that planet with that
> > level of tech. You send them out to the other planets. The ****ps
> > speed and firepower is a function of it's level. As you take over
> > planets you can use them to make more ****ps. When you capture a
> > planet it gets the tech level of the the ****ps that invaded. You
> > can send ****ps from higher level tech planets to raise the level of
> > lower level planets.
> >
> > OK...that isn't a lot to go on, but I'm just casting out the
> > biggest net I can in hopes of getting some help finding the demo
> > version that I had (it would let you play up to the 100th turn)
> >
> > Anyone got any vague ideas from my vague memories??
> >
> Sounds like Galactica : Anno Dominari to me. Here's the website
>
> http://www.vendornation.com/*ws4d-db-query-QuickShow?ga003
I think I know the game you mean, though I can't remember the name
off-hand (don't think it was G:AD). Did it involve a choice of races
(some produced quickly, some had good firepower, etc)?
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