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The third way SFB can be played is the "campaign game", or simply a campaign. This mode of play involves a number of SFB tactical games that are played sequentially in order to simulate an entire war or theater of war between two or more game races (Federation, Kzinti, etc.) or teams. There is a "strategic" level game map which lays out the ...
In the fall of 2010 Galcon was used by the Google AI Challenge as a basis for the contest problem. For the contest participants wrote programs that competed in a simplified version of the game. Another modern game implementing the idea behind Galactic Conquest is the FOSS game GNUlactic Konquest from the kdegames package.
The Galactic Smorgasbord contains samples of game material from several works-in-progress for Star Fleet Battles, Federation and Empire, Prime Directive, and a new ground combat system called Star Fleet Assault. [1]
Klingon Border is the original set released for Federation Commander It is a complete game that contains a 60-page rulebook, reference play sheets, map boards, several ship cards and two sizes of counters (there are no functional differences in the size, one being larger to include a larger colour illustration of the vessel). It focuses on the ...
Aston was quite taken by the high production values, rating the first two 10 out of 10 for Presentation, and the third a 9 out of 10. He concluded by giving all three sets an excellent overall rating of 9 out of 10, saying, "In general, all these books are of a very high standard. All three booklets fall into the 'very nice to have category'.
Nearly 15 months after "Iron Flame" left readers on a massive cliffhanger, readers are set to dive into the next phase of Violet Sorrengail's journey, featuring a complicated love story, a rising ...
Also, the Galactic Conquest mode features a new mechanic not seen in previous versions, where two players are able to share a single PSP, and compete against each other in a strategy based game mode. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] Players are also able to mix characters from the Star Wars saga and put them into locations and situations that never happened within ...
Priced at $3.95 each, the games are a real bargain; it would be difficult to find a better gaming investment." [3] In the May 1981 edition of Ares Magazine (Issue #8), Steve List reviewed both Starfire and Starfire II, and thought that both games used "an excellent and playable system with a lot of enjoyment potential." The only fault Goldberg ...