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Description

Following the on-going war of the first Star Control game, the Alliance has lost. The Ur-Quan armada systematically hunts down the alliance races and imprisons them onto their homeworlds, including Earth. However unknown to the Ur-Quan, during the war, a small research vessel had been lost while sent to a distant star system looking for evidence of the ancient Precursor race. The survivors of this research team had come across the controls to a Starship factory and used it to build a Precursor supply vessel: one of the largest vessels in the galaxy. It's time for these Terrans to return to earth...

Star Control 2 is a game based on exploration, space combat, diplomacy and resource gathering. Your main starship is the precursor vessel and it can be used to travel between star systems and orbit planets. This uses fuel which must be processed in exchange for raw materials. In addition to providing fuel, raw materials can also be used to purchase modules on the Precursor vessel, alien ships and "obtain" crewmembers. Raw materials are found throughout the galaxy, each planet will be unique in the type of minerals and metals it is formed of. Additionally planets will have a unique atmosphere and composition which could result in dangers such as lightning storms, earthquakes or lava. Non-Sentient life can also be found and stunned to obtain biological samples. Special installations, objects and ruins can also be found on certain planets.

Throughout space are different alien civilizations. These are represented by a sphere of influence. Within the sphere, the aliens have a controlling presence and their ships will venture freely. Outside the sphere, encounters are more rare. Aliens can be dealt with diplomatically, through a series of dialog options or in combat. Combat utilizes the same engine as the first Star Control game, where action is controlled from a top view and influenced by the gravity of nearby planets. Each alien vessel is controlled uniquely and has unique abilities. Combat can also be played as a standalone game, separate from the main storyline.

Alternate Titles

  • "The Ur-Quan Masters" -- Open Source title

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User Reviews

A very disappointing masterpiece Adam Luoranen (73) 3.75 Stars3.75 Stars3.75 Stars3.75 Stars3.75 Stars
[v1.0] A diamond in the rough that could well use severe polishing. Indra Depari of 'da Clan Depari Bronze Star Contributing Member (12539) 3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars
Simply the best game ever! Frumple Bronze Star Contributing Member (943) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
A breakthrough game in lots of aspects vulture (14) 4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars
One of the best games ever made Vladimir Kornea (10) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
Manic Miner in Space lucian (38) 3.75 Stars3.75 Stars3.75 Stars3.75 Stars3.75 Stars
Seriously, why don't more people know about this game? Paul Rubio (2) unrated
Why it's not even best game of the year baffles me R M (3) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
This game has a transcendental soul! T Kankaanpää (2) unrated
An immense, sprawling game of epic proportions; truly a classic! Lothian Bronze Star Contributing Member (13) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars

The Press Says

Power Play Nov, 1992 81 out of 100 81
PC Player (Germany) Jan, 1993 74 out of 100 74

Forums

Topic # Posts Last Post
Solution to the lack of an "objectives" screen 4 Pseudo_Intellectual (29474)
Nov 04, 2008
This game is how I found out about mobygames 5 Indra Depari of 'da Clan Depari Bronze Star Contributing Member (12539)
Nov 03, 2008
PC speaker support. 4 Servo (50341)
Jun 17, 2007

Trivia

The original purpose of the arrow formed by the Rainbow Worlds, and this is according to the creators themselves, was to point toward a single planet where the player would have an interactive conversation with the two creators. This was never completed.


This entry was contributed by WildKard (11949), The cranky hermit (407) and Tomer Gabel Bronze Star Contributing Member (4495)
 

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