GalaxyHack

published by author in 2004-11-04, running on Linux
type: strategy, simulation
perspective: bird's-eye
player options: single player
languages: eng

Official description

GalaxyHack allows you to design a fleet of spaceships which can then be tested in AI script based battles against fleets designed by other players. Though battles take place in real time, the strategy comes before hand, both in writing short AI scripts in a simple scripting language, and also in the set up and selection of your fleet. You don't actually have any control over your units at all mid-battle, but rather use the time to see where the set up of your fleets is working, where your fleets' weaknesses lie and changes are needed, and perhaps also to learn from the strategy of your opponent.

The game revolves around very large capital ships, from which smaller ships are launched. To win a battle you must destroy of all of your opponent's capital ships before they destroy yours.

There can be hundreds of units in any one battle, but there is no harvesting, resource management or base building.

# 2012-06-17 21:53:04 - official description - source

Technical specs

display: raster

Authors / Staff

management

James Gregory (lead)

audio

Skaven (music)
The Embryo[Alex Warren] (music)

web

James Gregory (website)

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