Grey Goo Game Guide
Are you ready for war? This guide for Grey Goo has been conceived basing on the release version of the game and the campaign mode at the medium difficulty level.
Last update: 11 May 2016
This guide for Grey Goo has been conceived basing on the release version of the game and the campaign mode at the medium difficulty level. It is designed for both those of the players, who often play real-time strategy games, as well as for the ones who have had little previous experience with the genre. The majority of units and buildings in the game are identical for both humanoid races. In practice, they differ only in their name. For this reason, appropriate fragments of the guide describe only those of the buildings that are characteristic for the individual race, or those that require a separate commentary. Grey Goo is a real-time strategy game, developed by the veterans of the business - the Petroglyph studios. It tells the story of a conflict between the technologically-advanced race of Beta, the Humans who use intelligent machines and nanobots, known as Goo.
This guide for Grey Goo includes:
- Hints on the key aspects of the game, such as development of the base, movement around the map and combat;
- Descriptions of the three races to the conflict, their forces, technologies and the most effective tactics;
- The single-player campaign mode walkthrough
Lukasz "Salantor" Pilarski (www.gamepressure.com)
About Grey Goo Game Guide
Author : Lukasz "Salantor" Pilarski for gamepressure.com
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Guide contains : 38 pages, 79 images, 15 maps and annotated illustrations.
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Grey Goo Video Game
- genre: Strategy
- developer: Petroglyph
- publisher: Grey Box
- platform: PC
- Petroglyph - Developer Website.
- Grey Box - Publisher Website.
- Grey Goo - Official Website.
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