Mayhem Intergalactic: Arcade-inspired space strategy game released for the PC - News
By Sergiu Petrisor
Published: July 9, 2007
Print Inventive Dingo , has released Mayhem Intergalactic, a streamlined yet engaging "arcade strategy" game of interstellar conquest. Assemble gigantic fleets of warships, then take on rival empires in an epic struggle for control of the universe! The game is easy to learn and quick to play, requiring only minutes rather than hours for a typical game session. A free demo is available at the official website and Games32.com .
Mayhem Intergalactic keeps things simple; unlike many other strategy games, there are no complicated technology charts to learn, no unit rosters to choose from, and no tedious resource-collecting activities to engage in. Yet despite being easy to get into and not requiring a large investment of time to play, the game contains a surprising amount of tactical depth. Eye-catching graphics and a stirring soundtrack round off the package.
Mayhem Intergalactic can be played against the computer or over the Internet. It costs $18.95 USD, and is available for Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. Versions for Mac OS X and Linux are planned; people wishing to play the game on these platforms are encouraged to sign up for the email newsletter on the website. Doing so will ensure they receive a notification when the game becomes available for their platform.
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