Battle Forces is similar, but a stripped down version (i.e. same units but no technology development or strategic air raid, just combat). No download required and you can play up to 3 games at once with a basic membership for free.
Looking for turn based computer games
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i dont have alot of experience with computer games. ive played the Masters of Orion series, a little warlords 3 (bleah), and space empires 4 (pretty good game).
im interested in other turn based games. i like empire building alot, and i like being able to build custom units when possible. i really like fantasy settings, but sci-fi is good too. long games dont bother me any, ive been known to put 40+ hours into taking over the galaxy in space empires. i would prefer games that i can get cheep or free, and that i can play alone, as i dont get much chance to play human opponents.
any ideas? thanks in advance for input :)
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don’t forget the civilization series.
Civ II can only hook me for so long, but it’s a fun way to kill time. -
PanzerGeneral I (pretty old, still good)
Panzer General II (much better pbem-option)
Pacific Admiral (sucks)
Panzer General III (tried it once, my computer was too slow for the graphics. That shouldn’t happen on a turned based game, therefore: sucks) -
Oh yeah, and my favorite - Heroes of Might and Magic . . . as i remember i’ll drop a few more.
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Pacific General
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Alpha Centauri – hands down the greatest turn based strategy game ever made. This game will keep you hooked for years, 'nuff said.
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I have Civilization : Call to Power. It came out after Civ II. I’ll play it when I get that “want to rule the world itch”. Anyone have Civ III?
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you can dl winwar here http://www.silicmdr.com/winwar.htm
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Too bad it’s only shareware.
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Civ III is an excellent turn based computer game. I highly recommend it.
Actually, no, I take that back. It is the bane of all existence! It takes your time and sucks it into the deepest depths of the blackest of holes. It warps your perception of time. You sit down for “a few turns” and suddenly you realize it’s light out and time to go to work (or class or whatever you do).
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yep alpha centari is great^_^ first game i played took me an entire day and lasted god what must have been a 1000 yrs before i nuked every other person out of existance :oops: but of course they all had it coming to em :wink:
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Europe in Flames (East Front) is a good one ;)
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Heroes of Might & Magic 3 Complete is to me, the best turn based fantasy game. I still play this game despite it being 3+ years old.
This set is hard to find in person, so you’ll likely have to order it online.
The set includes the orignal game, and both expansion packs. The expansion packs include the usual more maps and creatures and such, but the best feature is its random map feature, which isn’t included with the original game.
Some more Heroes 3 multi packs may have been released lately, so Heroes Complete might be outdated. But then again, the new releases are probably for Heroes 4.
Reading from reviews, Heroes 4 is cruddy compared to 3.
Heroes 4 adds polygon graphics at the expense of fluid gameplay and computer AI.
I strongly suggest Heroes 3 Complete. I was lucky to find mine used at EB for $20 Canadian. Didn’t include a manual, but they’re included as PDF files anyway.
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It sounds like you don’t like Warlords 3, but if you can stand the primitive graphics, Warlords 2 Deluxe may be better. In that game, you can create your own map and draw your own armies.
I used to play this ware a lot too.
But be warned. The game runs in DOS only and the map/army maker utilities are cumbersome.
On that Underdogs site, they actually used to list the game for free download, now they just link to the maker’s site. At $30 US, it’s a ripoff. I bought mine for $25 Canadian in the mid 1990s.
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I’m a masters of Orion and Civ junkee. I’ve had civ3 for years, you can get into some long games. Civ2 got to be a bit too easy, Civ3 on the hardest settings will drive you crazy, sadly, it’s not great tactics or strategy, albietly vastly improved. The game just cheats, you start out with 1 settler, computer has 3 and 10 troops…… So ya need a big world to have time to expand and long long games… Once you get 400-500 units the game really takes a long long time, they need a better interface, like um… would be nice to move a stack of 50 pieces all at once rather than point and click 50 times…
BB
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@cystic:
don’t forget the civilization series.
Civ II can only hook me for so long, but it’s a fun way to kill time.You can upgrade your classic Civ2 to the MGE (Multiplayer Gold Edition) with the patch available at http://www.civfanatics.com/ Then you can play multiplayer, create your own scenarios and play PBEMs. The forums on that site are huge and there are tons of players that will play PBEMs of scenarios that they make. The scenarios people create are great.
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If you like sci-fi, Star Wars Rebellion by Lucas Arts is a pretty good turn based game also. It has VERY large maps and lots of different units. If you are a big star wars fan it is an even better experience. Lots of planet building and you can build some massive fleets. Also, they allow you to build the elusive Death Star which is really cool.
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I’m including older games, non-Windows computers, and console games, as noted. Sorry for duplicates, I’m in Deep Think Mode trying to remember all the ones I like.
Ghengis Khan – Koei – both for NES (8-bit) and PC (DOS)
Ghengis Khan 2 – Koei – I think maybe only SNES
Nobunaga’s Ambition – Koei – possibly just NES
Shingen the Ruler – I think Tecmo, not sure – NES, rumored PC too
Defender of the Crown – Don’t remember – NES and PC (DOS)
Europa Univeralis – CodeWarriors/E-Sim Games – PC
Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri – Microprose??? – PC
Sid Meier’s Colinzation – Microprose i think – PC (buggy, save often)
Conflict: Middle East – ??? – PC (DOS)
Castles II – ??? – PC (DOS, not purely turn-based, but largely)
Acquire – mult. versions by mult. companies – several platform (Business sim, but strategy skills help… same as AH’s board game)
Solar Wars – http://members.bellatlantic.net/~jme69/solarwars.htm – freeware! Windows
Master of Orion – Microprose – PC. (I like MOO and MOO2, but MOO3 was a disappointment)
Conquest – multiple ports – multiple platforms (PC (Windows console) at http://www.simtel.net/pub/pd/60586.html)I may think of more later.
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Turn based games are whacky!
Real time strategy all the way!
Sudden strike, Cossacks or American Conquest!
Great games.On topic I’d say Panzer General 1 is still ok.
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The best TBS game in my opinion is the Age of Wonders series. I used to play Masters of Orion and Heroes of Might and Magic, but they are collecting dust now! Age of Wonders II: The Wizards Throne, by take2-interactive, is THE TBS-Fantasy. Check it out on www.ageofwonders2.com
A third release, named Shadow Magic is planned for september!
Enjoy playing!!