Advertising Blurbs
Advertisement in PC Games, June 1999 (German):
www.jowood.com:
The Game
Three interplanetary storks are travelling through space with the seed of life. Their objective is to reach three far-away, uninhabited planets on the edge of the universe. Flying over the planet Lukkat, one of the storks has an idea: "Listen," he says, "why don't we drop of our cargo here and then go for a drink?" - "But what if the Creator notices?" - "He'll never know"- "Don't tell me you are too scared!". Plop, and the first load falls towards the planet, followed by the other two. The storks then fly off to the inter-galactic bar. The three very different life forms they have left behind will now have to come to terms with each other on a planet they don't know and for which there were never destined...
Features:
- Advanced resources system
- Complex and idiosyncratic life forms
- Beautiful, richly detailed graphics
- Research over 100 undiscovered technologies
- School system to train inhabitants for individual duties
- Military units gain experience levels
- three campaigns with 20 missions each
- Easy to learn
- Multiple winning scenarios
- Trade & Diplomacy
- TCP/IP Multiplayer support
- Supports 3D cards
Contributed by Xoleras (66998) on Dec 14, 2004.
Box Cover:
3 completely different nations on one planet - will it work out?
Direct the fate of a whole nation, and make them control the planet.
Be the founder of cities and take care for growth and prosperity. Your nation requires not only food, it wants to be kept in good mood by pubs, theatres, circus or orgy dens.
Push forward research and trade. The correct diplomatic strategy protects you from sudden attacks. But be prepared - fighting will be inevitable.
Highlights:
- Three completely different nations
- Affectionate and detailed graphics
- Infinite zooming
- Elaborated system of resources
- Research, trade, diplomacy
- More than 75 different buildings and professions
- Tutorial and three campaigns
- Unlimited quantity of continuous scenarios
- Multiplayer up to three persons
- Complex, but easy to understand
Contributed by Seraph Shadow (245) on Sep 18, 2003.