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Build a secret base, gain notoriety by completing daring missions, repel the forces of justice in real-time combat, and develop evil super-weapons to complete your nefarious master plan.
As a malevolent mastermind bent on achieving global domination, th...
Build a secret base, gain notoriety by completing daring missions, repel the forces of justice in real-time combat, and develop evil super-weapons to complete your nefarious master plan.
As a malevolent mastermind bent on achieving global domination, through the construction of the ultimate doomsday device, Evil Genius gives you all the dastardly with none of the muttley.
A tongue-in-cheek take on the spy thrillers of the '60s, offering you the unique opportunity to play the villain as you control a secret island fortress complete with powerful henchmen, loyal minions, ice-cold beauty queens, and a host of hilarious gizmos.
Will you dare to try how evil you are? In this real-time mad scientist lair management strategic simulation, you can!
Become the ultimate villain and take over the world!
Fun-packed gameplay with humor and cliché lurking around every corner
Unique, memorable characters and stylish, cartoonish visuals
This game is incredibly fun. The campy combination of 60's Bond films, and Austin Powers. Managing and building a unique base, and wreaking havoc and chaos upon the world is just fun. The downside is that I could only enjoy this game by cheating.
It's incredibly difficult balancing your minions in the world, stealing money, and trying not to build too much heat with the good guys. Perhaps a better player than I could enjoy it while playing legitimately, but I say cheat and have fun.
The good: This game delivers on the premise that you are an Evil Genius. From being able to execute minions at will to filling your base with stolen loot to an overly complex overarching scheme to take over the world (mwa-ha-ha-ha!), this game has it all. Design your base in such a way that it aids your Evil Schemes. Traps and torture devices range from the classic (lasers and pits) to the silly (the mixer still makes me giggle maniacally). You also hire Henchmen, (almost) invincible minions that can add powerful extra abilities to your arsenal. The music fits the game perfectly, reinforcing the idea that yes, you are the villain in a spy movie.
The meh: You must have patience. Base building takes time. Stealing takes time. Training and hiring minions takes time. In other words, everything in this game takes time. One of the best strategies I found was leaving the game running in windowed mode and watching youtube videos while waiting for heat to die down and minions to train. If you are looking for an action-packed, thrill-a-second spy shooter, this is not it.
The frustrating: You must have patience. Try to do too much at once and you will suddenly find your island flooded with Agents of Justice, getting all up in your base, killing your minions, blowing up your stuff, and generally messing up your plans. If there are are any Super Agents unlocked (think James Bond), they'll show up too. And Super Agents don't play as nicely as the regular Agents.
This is a game that you will likely fail on your first try. And your second. And your third. I lost count of how many times I restarted this game due to my own impatience or poor base design. This game has a learning curve. But - when I beat the game for the first time, it felt awesome. And then I started looking at what other people had done with the game (Wind traps are way more useful than they seem, just sayin'), and just had to play again...
Very similar to Dungeon Keeper 2, but thematically different. You blast out an evil lair in the side of a mountain, and eventually a hollowed out volcano, where your choice of Evil Genius recruits villains, puts workers to work and trains an army.
Evil Genius is exactly that...a brilliant game where you play the bad guy/gal. I would advise finding the mod pr config file adjustment that lets you have 100 people in the base and not rushing to start your second base (2nd half of game), otherwise the game can get pretty difficult. Tip = research everything you can on the first island and make sure you start destroying sections of your base to get money back before you leave for new zone.
The amount of strategy, base-building, action, jokes, traps and even which boss you play are all very good and entertaining. The ONLY regret is that once you complete the campaign, your only option is to play again either with a different "evil genius" or on a harder difficulty. I also with there was a sequel. This game is simply a MUST BUY for EVERYONE. It is that good and truly, one of a kind!
I had played Evil Genius many years ago, so when I saw it on GOG I need to buy it. It's nearly 40 hours of good fun. You build you secret base on island, prepare traps and wait for agents of justice to get killed in them. In meantime You need to plan your evil way to dominate the world. In addition, this game have a very good sense of humour (such as torturing Your prisoners with Michael Jackson dance). This is for sure one of my favourite strategy games on PC. You need to get it!