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The Ultimate God Game Has Arrived
10,000 years of stretegic time travel. The power is yours. Are you wise enough to use it?
You are the master of time and space. The Microids will rule the Echelon Galaxy in the year ten thousand by destroying all other living entities. Four decimated alien civilizations and your life depend on your strategic decisions. Travel through time to alter events and battle interstellar enemy. Your actions will change history. And save the galaxy.
- From award-winning designer Ian Bird
- You shape the development of four alien civilizations - from a primitive culture to interstellar space travellers
- Travel through time in 100-year leaps in the Trans-Time Machine (the XTM)
- Introduce inventions and technologies - from the wheel to laser fusion - and transport them to and from worlds
- Colonize and control 100 worlds as you communicate with alien races and attack alien cities
- Battle enemies in action-packed arcade-style space combar sequences
- Visit the mysterious "fifth dimension" where you confront your own destiny
- Lavish animation, video, and 3D-rendered graphics
- Digitized speech and original music
Contributed by tbuteler (3042) on Jul 02, 2003.
Advertisement in PC Gamer, September 1995:
GOD'S ON STRIKE.
NOW IT'S YOUR TURN.
10,000 years of strategic time travel.
The power is yours. Are you wise enough to use it?
You are the master of time and space. The Microids will rule the Echelon Galaxy in the year ten thousand by destroying all other living entities. Four decimated alien civilizations and your life depend on your strategic decisions. Travel through time to alter events and battle an interstellar enemy. Your actions will change history. And save the galaxy.
Millennia: Altered Destinies could be the most exciting game design of 1995."
Steve Honeywell, Computer Game Review
"here's a 'God Game' with a difference... Millennia will surely be one of the most elaborate, ambitious, and sophisticated galactic-adventure games ever to hit the market."
Bill Trotter, PC Gamer
"This game has it all! Time travel, space battles, diplomacy, trade... everything! Count me in!"
Peter Smith, Strategy Plus
- Another cutting-edge strategy game from award-winning designer Ian Bird.
- Introduce inventions and technologies - from the wheel to laser fusion - and transport them to and from worlds.
- Colonize and control 100 worlds as you communicate with alien races and attack alien cities.
- Lavish animation, video, and 3D-rendered graphics. Digitized speech and original music.
MILLENNIA: ALTERED DESTINIES.
THE ULTIMATE GOD GAME.
Contributed by Belboz (6609) on Nov 09, 2001.
Advertisement in PC Gamer, August 1995:
IT'S YOUR UNIVERSE,
GOD'S JUST RENTING.
10,000 years of strategic time travel.
The power is yours. Are you wise enough to use it?
You are the master of time and space. The Microids will rule the Echelon Galaxy in the year ten thousand by destroying all other living entities. Four decimated alien civilizations and your life depend on your strategic decisions. Travel through time to alter events and battle an interstellar enemy. Your actions will change history. And save the galaxy.
Millennia: Altered Destinies could be the most exciting game design of 1995."
Steve Honeywell, Computer Game Review
"here's a 'God Game' with a difference... Millennia will surely be one of the most elaborate, ambitious, and sophisticated galactic-adventure games ever to hit the market."
Bill Trotter, PC Gamer
"This game has it all! Time travel, space battles, diplomacy, trade... everything! Count me in!"
Peter Smith, Strategy Plus
- Another cutting-edge strategy game from award-winning designer Ian Bird.
- Introduce inventions and technologies - from the wheel to laser fusion - and transport them to and from worlds.
- Colonize and control 100 worlds as you communicate with alien races and attack alien cities.
- Lavish animation, video, and 3D-rendered graphics. Digitized speech and original music.
MILLENNIA: ALTERED DESTINIES.
THE ULTIMATE GOD GAME.
Contributed by Belboz (6609) on Nov 09, 2001.
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