Golem (2003) PC
Golem is a strategy game produced by our native company Leryx Longsoft, which is responsible, among other things, for the development of games: Lew Leon and Clash. It allows us to take control of one of the three factions fighting with each other for power over the world.
Golem (2003) Release Date PC
20April2003
developer: Longsoft Multimedia publisher: Lemon Interactive
game language: English
A strategy game developed by our native company Leryx Longsoft, which is responsible, among other things, for the development of games: Lew Leon and Clash. The action begins in an alternative past, at the turn of the years 1300-1400, when, as a result of a great disaster, one cohesive continent was divided by the waters of the seas and oceans into a number of smaller islands. As a result of these events, humanity divided into three main factions (the first, so-called "conventional", similar to our normal human civilization, using familiar methods of fighting; the second, genetically mutated and using biological-genetic weapons in combat; the third, characterized by the greatest technological advancement.), which plunged into a great war aimed at conquering the title machine V.O.T.E.R. Golem (which can merge all islands) and taking control of the whole planet. We can take command of one of them and lead it to victory.
Each faction has a different campaign consisting of missions with different goals, such as: finding a part of the V.O.T.E.R. Golem machine, getting a specific place (e.g. a port), etc. The campaign is based on the following objectives: finding a part of the V.O.T.E.R. Golem machine, getting a specific place (e.g. a port), etc. During the game players must develop the economy and economy, obtain raw materials (gold, tools, coal, iron ore, sulphur, wood, leather, cords, glass and canvas), develop technology and trade (contacts with a powerful trade guild). In addition, the infrastructure of cities should also be developed, ports, mines and various types of fortifications should be built and developed, and an army consisting of a whole range of units (surface, ground and air units different for each side of the conflict), each characterized by several basic features (action points, number of shots, etc.).
- Several levels of difficulty of the game.
- Two versions of the game: turn-based strategy and real-time strategy.
- Multiplayer option via local network and Internet (RTS version only).
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Last updated on 10 December 2007
Game mode: single player
Media type: 1 CD
User score: 7.4 / 10 based on 49 votes.
Age restrictions Golem (2003): 12+
Golem (2003) System requirements
PC / Windows
- Recommended:
- Pentium II 300MHz
- 64MB RAM