Posted on: July 28, 2011

SailorofFortune
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SMAC is the Best
It holds up wonderfully to this day and I enjoy it more than any of the other Civilization titles.
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Le Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri™ Planetary Pack contient le jeu Alpha centauri original et l'extension Alien Crossfire.
L'humanité se lance dans sa mission la plus monumentale : la colonisation de l’espace. Une équipe de scientifiques de renommée internationale et de stratèges de la sécurité, aux convictions et à l’éthique diverses, embarque pour une mission qui changera le monde. Une planète. Sept factions uniques. Qui dirigerez-vous ? Chaque faction a son propre programme, chaque chef son objectif final. Dans votre quête pour dominer l'avenir, vous devrez exploiter vos propres forces et les faiblesses cachées de vos adversaires.
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Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri™ © 1999 Electronic Arts Inc.
ACCEPTANCE OF END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT REQUIRED TO PLAY
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
ACCEPTANCE OF END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT REQUIRED TO PLAY
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
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Posted on: July 28, 2011
SailorofFortune
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 671 Avis: 1
SMAC is the Best
It holds up wonderfully to this day and I enjoy it more than any of the other Civilization titles.
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Posted on: May 8, 2013
FrederikusRexus
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Wine+/Addon+ = :)
Works fine with wine ;) and Alien Crossfire is included: perfect!
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Posted on: May 25, 2013
sandaker
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Played this since I was a kid
I've had to find this on disk through out the ages. I've even ordered it from the uk(i'm in us)... Mysteriously the disk would always break or disappear. My wife claimed no knowledge of what happened. Well no more will i be bound by that disk. Thanks GOG. Oh the game... awesome.
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Posted on: March 25, 2014
talos86
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The Weirdest and Most Immersive Civ Game
The core "one more turn" addiction loop of Civ games is as strong as ever here. The thing that brings me back to this one over the others is the story and aesthetic. Simply put this game oozes personality. There's this dark weird vibe to the whole thing that you can feel right from the menu screen. I continue to be amazed at how much story this game manages to weave throughout itself. The Faction Leaders are a prime example of this. Usually in strategy games, leaders aren't much more than stats and gameplay bonuses. But in Alpha Centauri, they are actual characters with quirks, beliefs, and motivations. On top of that alot of intriguing sci-fi ideas and concepts that build a truly immersive world. No other Civ game has 'wormed' its way into my brain like this game.
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Posted on: June 9, 2016
kanachan
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Memorable, but not amazing
I played this a lot when I was much, much younger, and for its time it was a pretty solid strategy game, and pretty memorable. It's similar to Civilization II in playstyle, with some enhancements. What it does really well: the setting. Even with the dated graphics, the cold, alien nature of the planet really shines through. The game is interspersed with narrated quotes from the various faction leaders, minor story characters, and famous philosophers, which paint a vivid picture of the environment of this distant world, the motivations of the factions, and the psychological stress of colonisation. Even the default names of the settlements you found, while rather cheeky, give each faction its own personality. This is the part of the game that really shines, even today. What it does not do well: The gameplay tends to be rather tedious. The game encourages you to expand relentlessly, building as many new bases as you can, and they all need to be given direction on what to build. Unlike Civ, where you would eventually run out of land, you can build on the water in this game. By the middle of the game, the beginning of every turn is a voice saying "drone riots" repeatedly for every single base you need to manage happiness in, and then managing 30+ production queues. You'll be managing a large number of terraformers to develop the land around all those cities. You can customise units, which seems really cool, until you realise the majority of potential units you can create are so expensive that they're not worth it, and you spend a lot of the mid-to-late game trying to find the best ways to clear your 63 unit design slots. All of the aforementioned can be automated, but the AI in this game is as dumb as a box of rocks in the choices it makes, so you need to do everything yourself to win on higher difficulties. Overall: the game is innovative and interesting, but maybe it should be called Sid Meier's Micromanagement Hell.
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