
Alien Nations
Release Date: March 20, 1999
Strategy, fantasy, economic, RTS, isometric view, 2D, multiplayer, singleplayer, LAN
Alien Nations is a strategy game set in a fantastic land inhabited by three different nations: brave Amazons, cunning Sajikis and brave Pimmons.
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
Last updated on August 14, 2015
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Alien Nations Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Neo Software
Publisher: JoWooD Entertainment AG
Age restrictions: none
Alien Nations System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium II 233MHz, 64MB RAM, graphic card