Deadlock
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Seven races colonize a virgin planet. Only one will survive. Build your province’s structures. Conduct research to advance your race. Devise the exact approach of diplomacy, intimidation, and warfare to ensure your survival. Play against the computer or a live opponent in this innovative turn-based approach game. Start as one of seven races and grow your colony as you build farms, factories, potential plants, and military bases. Succeed owing to economic and cultural domination as well as brute strength. Deploy your sea, land, and air troops into battle against enemies across the entire planet. Command more than forty different military units as you battle in plain 3-D. Develop devious strategies to outwit enemy leaders. Negotiate alliances and pacts with rival nations until you are prepared to attack. Research powerful new technologies to build advanced military units, new sources of potential, and devastating weapons of destruction. Challenge the computer’s sophisticated A.I. or play head-to-head against up to seven players with full multiplayer support for modem, serial, LAN, and Internet play.
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I am very disappointed. This game was described as being MAC compatible and it wasn’t. I had to give it away.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game is da bomb U command military units to ruin enemy colonies.It has a splendid variety of help options an tells you what something is and what it is.The point of the game is to conquer your enemies and the world. Has large variety of cahracters so go and the game you’ll on it 4 ever…….
Rating: 4 / 5
This is one of the few sports meeting that has been on my harddrives since I have been a computer gamer. It is a turn based approach game that pits you against one or more alien species who are all fighting to colonize one of the last remaining planets in the universe.
Colonize territories, build aggriculture, train an army, advance owing to science, trade, and CONQUER EVERYONE WHO OPPOSES YOU!
Rating: 5 / 5
Splendid Game. I loved this game when it first came out, so now I had to get it again.
Rating: 4 / 5
I have just begun playing Deadlock: Planetary Conquest. This game owes some of its elements to sports meeting like Civilization, Master of Magic, Colonization and Sim City.
You and six other races are trying to colonize a rare habitable planet. You pick a landing site and set out to establish a flourishing colony thus proving you have the right to the whole planet as per a treaty.
Like Civilization et al, you must build buildings, build military units, research technologies (although it is really teaching technologies), build an economy and pay attention to the morale of your people.
Morale is a huge difference in this game. As colonists, a unadorned temple is not going to increase morale. No, other factors are the key such as available food, cheap housing and culture. Unlike the other sports meeting a riot can break out and buildings will be hurt. These then need to be repaired.
Also unlike the other sports meeting if you have the resources (credits, iron, wood, labor, energy, etc.) you can work on building more that one building at a time in a release town.
Warfare is not as vital in this game as the others but it does play a part and the combat scenes are very entertaining.
Like Colonization, you must assign work tasks for your population. How many will work in the mine, attend university, build the new housing or raise food for example. The more units you assign to a particular building (up to capacity) the more it will produce.
Unlike other sports meeting, you can set the productivity of each building. A factory may spend some of its labor force on turning iron into steel, trade, and upgrading to a more efficient factory type.
You win the game by being the first to build five City Centers or, much less likely, driving the other colonists from the planet owing to military might.
All in all this game gets my full praise even though I haven’t quite figured out how to properly increase morale.
Rating: 4 / 5