Servo

Servo

PC

Release Date: cancelled

Strategy, science fiction, RTS, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet

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Servo is a PC-based RTS game by BonusXP. Players take command of a small unit of powerful mosses and use them to collect resources, expand bases and train weaker but larger allied units. A special feature of the production is that from battle to battle robots are becoming increasingly powerful, also in multiplayer mode.

Servo is a PC-based real-time strategy embedded in the climate of science fiction. The production came from the hands of BonusXP studio employees. Its founder is Bruce Shelley, a man who at MicroProse worked with Sid Meier on the production of games such as F-19 Stealth Fighter, Railroad Tycoon, Covert Action and Civilization, and in 1995, together with Brian Sullivan and Rick Goldman, created Ensemble Studios and developed the Age of Empires series.

The plot of the campaign takes place in the distant future and tells the story of mankind's attempt to return to the destroyed Earth. The source of the destruction of our planet were nanobots known as Bloom. They were designed to convert waste into energy. Initially, this technology worked superbly, providing people with an almost unlimited source of power. However, when there was a shortage of rubbish and organic matter for processing, nanobots began to devour everything alive, including their creators. The elite of humanity escaped from the Earth in large spaceships and began to colonize distant planetary systems. The action of the game begins thousands of years after these events. Humanity has spread to countless planets and systems. Nanobots Bloom have followed them, but fortunately in a quantity that can be controlled and humanity continues to use these machines for its own purposes.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: BonusXP

Publisher: Stardock

Age restrictions: none