Darwinia: Difference between revisions

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'''Darwinia''' does not fall into any one game genre, as it mixes elements from [[strategy]], [[action]], [[puzzle]], hacker, and God games alike. Its retro styling coupled with colourful 3D design is unlike most games on the market. The player has the ability to run several programs through the Task Manager (a reference to the Windows Task Manager), similar to units used in many real time strategy games. Research allows the player to upgrade programs and weapons, which is critical as the enemy develops. Mission Objectives are given at each location/level, as the player and the Darwinians attempt to wipe out the Virii in a Great War.
'''Darwinia''' does not fall into any one game genre, as it mixes elements from [[strategy]], [[action]], [[puzzle]], hacker, and God games alike. Its retro styling coupled with colourful 3D design is unlike most games on the market. The player has the ability to run several programs through the Task Manager (a reference to the Windows Task Manager), similar to units used in many real time strategy games. Research allows the player to upgrade programs and weapons, which is critical as the enemy develops. Mission Objectives are given at each location/level, as the player and the Darwinians attempt to wipe out the Virii in a Great War.