About This Game Conquer the Galaxy In This ‘4x’ Strategy Game. Lead one of 18 different alien races to become a mighty pan-galactic empire. Manage your colonies, deploy your fleets and conduct research. Plot your strategy and turn your planets into mighty bastions. Explore new star systems, where you may encounter tachyon storms, psychic plants, primitives or find abandoned alien technology. Diplomacy is of utter importance in being successful. Make pacts and alliances, make threats or ask for favours - and when the time is right, replace diplomacy by space combat and fight it out in real-time 3D. The trade system lets you trade valuable commodities between both your own and alien worlds. Alien relics, rare minerals, tourists, or even natural anti-matter, your freighters will carry them all. Although the game is complex, and the possible strategies endless, powerful help and advisor features, help you get up to speed quickly. Unlike many games in this genre, Armada 2526 Gold Edition focuses on providing a game that can be finished in a reasonable time, and emphasizes battle and strategy over economic micro-management. All with one purpose: to emerge victorious and conquer the galaxy with your armada.Key FeaturesTurn based star map for fleets, colonies, research and diplomacy.Customizable map size and number of players. Map designer included.18 animated alien races to play and battle against.Full featured diplomacy system.More than 150 technology items to research.Trade system plus espionage and special ops system.3D Real-time battle system for fighting huge battles.More than a hundred beautifully crafted ship models.Multiplayer by LAN or PBEMTough A.I. opponents.Includes the expansion Supernova ! 7aa9394dea Title: Armada 2526 Gold EditionGenre: Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Ntronium GamesPublisher:Iceberg InteractiveRelease Date: 28 Feb, 2013 Armada 2526 Gold Edition Download Xbox 360 Free armada 2526 gold edition. armada 2526 gold edition cheats. armada 2526 gold edition steam. armada 2526 gold edition review its decent. not the best. if you want a good startegy game go buy one of the total war titles, civilization, and anything by the guys that make europa.. Games is fun to play as turn based, but single player needs more scenarios. Would be nice if you could queue tech research and shipbuilding. Also upgraded an MK1 model to MK2 aint a option some how. MK1 and MK2 models are rather weak compared to MK3. Bit of a boost is nice, but kinda overkill here.. It is enjoyable but not a great replacement for Games like Masters Of Orion or Galactic Civilizations. Those are much better games than this.. like this simple game.. I have owned this game for over two years and i bought two seperate editions for each computer when (if i remember correctly) i bought the basic Armada 2526 and the expansion Supernova at $20 a pop. Twice, once for each computer. So now i have bought it on Steam and i have laid out $100.Now i can play it on either computer without porting problems.The game is by far more interesting to me as my years of playing it go on.Yes, it needs some creative tinkering to make it an even better game in forms of management. I would love to be able to find just the planets that have reserch staions that have become obsolete so i can both remove them and replace them without going through hundreds of planets,But if you like broad expansive strategy as well as figuring out how to make an economy work I think you will like this "game of chess with few limits.". like a total war game det in space. Removing my fingernails would be more fun.. Yet another half-complete, shallow, limited "4x" clone. Gameplay clunky and simplistic. No challenge or interest.Regret this purchase, despite the sale.. I really wish I could recommend this game. Most of the reviews I've read aren't even aware that this is an unpdate of a game so old is pre-dates MOO and MOO2. So to compare this with the MOO games isn't really fair, since it's just as likely MOO took ideas from the old Armada 2525.There are some great features to the game. In particular, the events notifications after each turn allows itself to be used as a sort of checklist when resolving issues, in a way that not even the new Civ games do. However, there are several tedious features. Moving population around planets is necessary, and it just takes a little too long to issue each transport command. The issues are minor, such as having to move the mouse far across the screen, instead of having common commands set right next to each other. So it isn't awful, just a little tiring to me after some hours of play. Alien races keep spamming me with requests and deal offers, and there is no way to stop them. Unfortunately, most of the offers just aren't that important. I finally declared war on one race to stop their nagging, which reduced communications to a series of offers for peace. The aliens will also sometimes park on your planets, doing no harm, but causing the game to prompt you to declare war every single turn, which also gets tedious.This is basically a good, relatively simple sci fi 4x game that probably has some good strategy. But the polish isn't there, for me. The pace of play tends to tire me rather than energize me. So I recommend avoiding it, although it might be enjoyable if you are really interested in 4x sci fi games, of which there are not enough.I have only played the Gold edition. Based on the new features list, I would avoid the regular edition and only buy the gold, if you do buy it. It adds quite a lot.Update: Okay, I changed my mind. But with some caveats. The game is funny, quirky, and easy to mod. If you like exploring a game to see what makes it tick, and if you don't take it too seriously, this might be a good buy. The problems I mentioned lessen as the game progresses, and there are many ways to win. Myself, I have made small changes to the random planet generation to reduce the number of useless planets. It appears to have been made by one person, which I find quite admirable. It isn't really polished, but it has a good heart.
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