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sabdart
04-04-2008, 10:19 AM
StarWarp is sci-fi strategy game where teams of players control a range of space-craft from scouts to battle-stations with the aim of conquering enemy planets, galaxies, the UNIVERSE!

The game is won by taking control of enemy planets. To do this you must first bomb the planet from orbit destroying its defensive army and structures. Once the planet is sufficiently nuked you may then transfer your own army to kill off the surviving rebels and enslave the local populous. Once under your teams control planets will provide you with technology and resources such as a new army which you can use to further your expansion. Eventually as you take all planets in the galaxy your enemy is defeated from the galaxy and the battlefront moves onto another as you push your enemy back from where they came from in the universe.

With each kill/win/successful action you will gain credit that is recorded to your character. This credit is required to pilot more advanced space-craft. For example you may start a game piloting an assault craft, by killing an enemy scout and transferring an army to an enemy planet you may then have enough credit to control a destroyer. So on....

There are four different alien races to play, each race has unique space-craft and alike hull classes. For example all races will have a frigate class, cruiser class, battleship class etc. Currently there are 10 different hull classes, so a total of 40 ships to pilot!

StarWarp is a fast paced game where you are never more than moments away from a battle. Teams who communicate well to defend and attack in unison will have a big advantage. We see the potential to have leagues of well practiced teams as well as games for the casual player.

You can find the game home page at

http://www.starwarponline.com

http://www.starwarponline.com/images/stories/spaceships/starwarp.jpg

otor1flre
08-20-2008, 12:31 PM
Ive seen a game like this before its though im nto gonna say it but it basically follows the same way.