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4.0
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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 II 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; this uses up fuel. Raw materials are used as currency to make purchases in your space station headquarters; you can buy fuel, as well as improve your starship, buy smaller ships to accompany the starship as a fleet (to fight enemies), and hire crewmembers (who represent the "health" of your ships).

Raw materials are found on surfaces of planets and moons throughout the galaxy; you have to send a landing module to the planet and then guide it around the surface as it picks up the materials you found earlier with your scanner. Each planet is unique in the type of minerals and metals it is formed of. Some planets are plagued by natural dangers such as lightning storms, earthquakes or lava which can damage or destroy your landing modules. Non-sentient lifeforms can also be found and stunned to obtain biological samples. Special installations, objects and ruins can also be found on certain planets and explored.

While in "deep space", your starship can approach any star you come across, and then you can guide your ship around its system and land on its planets and their moons. Space is treated as two-dimensional and presented in a top-down view. There is also a starmap available which shows the entire galaxy and allows you to set your ship on auto-pilot to any star.

Throughout space are different alien civilizations. These are represented on the starmap 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 rarer. 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 has unique abilities. Combat can also be played as a standalone game ("melee mode"), separate from the main storyline.

Alternate Titles

  • "The Ur-Quan Masters" -- Open Source title
  • "Star Control 2" -- Alternate spelling

Part of the Following Groups


Merchant Title Platform Price  
Amazon
Star Control II DOS $25.99  
Star Control II: Accolade DOS $24.99  
Star Control II DOS    
GOG
Star Control 1+2 $5.99  
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Star Control II    
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User Reviews

A very disappointing masterpiece Adam Luoranen (78) 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 was here Bronze Star Contributing Member (14332) 3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars
Simply the best game ever! Frumple Bronze Star Contributing Member (939) 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
Manic Miner in Space lucian (37) 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
An immense, sprawling game of epic proportions; truly a classic! Lothian Bronze Star Contributing Member (13) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
One of a kind! NeghVar (3) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
Not just best sci-fi, but possibly best *game* period. WizardX (116) unrated

The Press Says

Netjak Oct 15, 2002 9.7 out of 10 97
Power Play Nov, 1992 81 out of 100 81
PC Player (Germany) Jan, 1993 74 out of 100 74
Retroguiden Jun 21, 2011 7 out of 10 70

Forums

Topic # Posts Last Post
Does anyone own the CD-ROM release? 4 Agent 5 Bronze Star Contributing Member (8294)
Aug 14, 2009
Solution to the lack of an "objectives" screen 4 Pseudo_Intellectual (40585)
Nov 04, 2008
This game is how I found out about mobygames 5 Indra was here Bronze Star Contributing Member (14332)
Nov 03, 2008
PC speaker support. 4 Servo (55053)
Jun 17, 2007

Trivia

Star Control 2 is very different from the other two games that bear the name "Star Control", however it is suspiciously similar to the Starflight series of games. A direct comparison can be made of such gameplay ideas as the gathering of raw materials, the exploration of space, the coordinate map, even the alien diplomacy/interaction that makes this game famous. The first Starflight game was able to do this years before Star Control.


This entry was contributed by WildKard (12203), The cranky hermit (416), Multimedia Mike Bronze Star Contributing Member (17038) and Tomer Gabel Bronze Star Contributing Member (4429)
 

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