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Newest Review: ... in and out of, though trees, structures and people are still 2d sprites, and the game also creates the impression of being a ... more

 ... living, breathing world, with individual people going about their business with their own homes, occupations, allegiances, ages and so-on. The game also includes weather conditions as well as wild game which can be hunted for food, with food being a necessity if you are to avoid allowing your armies and townsfolk to starve to death. Food can be gathered by farming, fishing, hunting or raiding enemy settlements, whilst tools and weapons are produced at blacksmiths and workshops after and by chopping down trees and mini...more

Price Comparison for Powermonger

Powermonger - Megadrive - PAL
Platforms: Sega Megadrive
Last Update 23.12.2009 05:48
£ 0.95


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Populous 2 and Powermonger - DOS/Windows 95
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Last Update 23.12.2009 05:48
£ 16.99


 

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Burning_Darkness
Premium Review Powermonger: An intriguing Populous spin-off (397 words)
by - written on 18/08/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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Released in 1990, Power Monger uses a variant on the engine used by God-Sim game Populous, with a central gaming landscape surrounded by a minimap and numerous command buttons, as before. This time around however you play as a medieval military commander rather than a deity, and must capture enemy towns, raise armies, produce food and develop and manufacture military and farming technologies including bows, pikes, cannons, ploughs, and fishing boats. The terrain can now be rotated around in 90 degree angles a well as zoomed in and out of, though trees, structures and people are still 2d sprites, and the game also creates the impression of being a living, breathing world, ...  Read the complete review

 

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