Titan Empire

Gameplay

The player controls a ship resembling the Starship Enterprise. A militant government originating from a settlement on Saturn's moon Titan have started attacking neighboring moons and planets and taking over their government, similar to the expanse of Germany and the Nazi Party during World War II. It is the player's objective to stop the spread of the faction and free planets conquered by them. The player does this by bombing enemy planets and attacking enemy ships.

Reception

Computer Gaming World described Titan Empire as an "overall playable, but sometimes frustrating game".[1]

gollark: It's obviously Tyler. (What is this anyway?)
gollark: If everyone already has fancy cybernetic things with internet connections (or at least a reasonable amount do) it won't cost much more to just run some backdoor code on them.
gollark: ... actually, yes, oops.
gollark: Okay, let me rephrase this again: there would still be a cost, but it would be smaller so people would probably be okay with it.
gollark: I mean, it wouldn't make it cheaper to include it vs not include it.

References

  1. McPherson, James A. (February 1984). "Titan Empire". Computer Gaming World (review). pp. 15, 44.


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