Personal computing discussed
emorgoch wrote:If you like Civ, then I'd try out Alpha Centuri. Same general concept, but the one big differentiation is that you design your units based on the tech you have, rather than being stuck with whatever the game gives you.
Game_boy wrote:Advance Wars in an emulator? (Could buy the DS cart and not use it)
mentaldrano wrote:emorgoch wrote:If you like Civ, then I'd try out Alpha Centuri. Same general concept, but the one big differentiation is that you design your units based on the tech you have, rather than being stuck with whatever the game gives you.
Wow, I wasted tons of time playing Alpha Centuri. Is that available anywhere for Linux? I remember that Loki games ported it at one point... SMAC rocks.
Hance wrote:Heroes Of Might and Magic you might enjoy. To be specific HOMM 3 its probably ten years old at this point but the game play is still great. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroes_of_ ... _Magic_III
drfish wrote:Elemental is still flawed but vastly improved since its release. At about $20 I can recommend it. I'm looking forward to my free copy of Fallen Enchantress.
tfp wrote:Do you think Element is worth picking up in it's current state? Are they still working on fixing the game?
CB5000 wrote:Sid meier's alpha centauri blew me away. I tried other turn based games, but in my opinion, nothing came close to alpha centauri... still my all time favorite strategy game.