

Non-retarded players who can read Help are required. Go through missions by using the environment: navigate the ship on a space map using the bridge, control turrets, pilot mining ships and mine resources from asteroids, fight space pirates and advance the plot. A really ambitious map and it's a lot of fun.Ĭruiser Command. Everybody gets to be a member of the fellowship and the game follows the entire story of Lord of the Rings. Species 8472 starts out in fluid space and spends the first half hour or so unbelievably bored until they get a huge fleet, escape fluid space, and fuck everyone up, or someone makes a portal to fluid space before they're ready and ruins it. The rest of the races are pretty balance. The Romulan Warbird is extremely OP and most games ban it under the honor system.

There are four or five Independent Empires who usually end up being food for the other races. A twelve player Star Trek World War game, with several dozen planets to conquer and every major race as far as I know. It's pretty fun, I don't remember much about it. If France can't get his shit together though the game's basically over as Europe will be overrun. If France is quick he can fortify the catacombs and basically make it impossible for one of the zombie players to get started, and the second zombie player isn't as decisive a threat. Basically a world war map but two players are zombies.

Basically multiplayer Warioware, tons of fun. That means the raid dungeons can be really complex. There are four or five different maps and they all use the same passwords so you can bring your guy from one to the other. Ten levels, once you're at max it's all boss fights and cool stuff, also the only ORPG I know of with multiple maps. Does horrible things with the English language but takes the popular ORPG formula and distills it. A pretty good AoS, not very popular and I don't remember it being very balanced either. Everybody's in a forest and there are zombies. Everybody's in a city and there are zombies. Everybody's at a terran base and one guy is secretly a zerg. I was godlike at this game, and won basically every round. Part of a mini-genre of The Thing-styled games and by far the best.

Everybody's on a ship and one guy is secretly an alien. I'll probably get Warcraft 3 soon, it's easily my most played game of all time, so it deserves a second payment from me.
