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|title=Master of Orion
|title=Master of Orion
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|developer=[[Simtex]]
|publisher=[[MicroProse Software]]
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|series=Master of Orion
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'''Master of Orion''' ('''MOO1''') is the first in the {{c|Master of Orion}} series. It was developed by [[Simtex]]; Steve Barcia and Ken Burd designed it. The game was designed to use [[MS-DOS]] and was published by [[MicroProse]] in [[1993]]. Most reviews by critics and players were very favorable.
'''Master of Orion''' ('''MOO1''') is the first in the {{c|Master of Orion}} series. It was developed by [[Simtex]]; Steve Barcia and Ken Burd designed it. The game was designed to use [[MS-DOS]] and was published by [[MicroProse]] in [[1993]]. Most reviews by critics and players were very favorable.
 
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The game begins with a single colonized homeworld, a colony ship, and two scout ships that can be used to explore nearby stars. As the game progresses, new worlds are discovered, other races encountered, worlds colonized and wars fought. Despite their different backgrounds and homeworlds, all races possess legends of the Orions, a master race that once controlled the galaxy, and their protected homeworld containing powerful secrets and technology. The homeworld is found in the Orion star system and is defended by a powerful robotic starship, the Guardian.
The game begins with a single colonized homeworld, a colony ship, and two scout ships that can be used to explore nearby stars. As the game progresses, new worlds are discovered, other races encountered, worlds colonized and wars fought. Despite their different backgrounds and homeworlds, all races possess legends of the Orions, a master race that once controlled the galaxy, and their protected homeworld containing powerful secrets and technology. The homeworld is found in the Orion star system and is defended by a powerful robotic starship, the Guardian.


==Copy Protection==
==Copy Protection==
This game is copy protected, requiring the player to look up content found in one of the manuals. This copy protection appears after a random number of turns, and will drop the player to the main menu if failed.
This game is copy protected, requiring the player to look up content found in one of the manuals. This copy protection appears after a random number of turns, and will drop the player to the main menu if failed.


There are reports of said protection appearing in the [https://steamcommunity.com/app/410970/discussions/0/405692758714899692/ Steam version]. If it appears, it accepts any answer instead of the correct one, even though the reference card is found in the main directory.  
There are reports of said protection appearing in the [https://steamcommunity.com/app/410970/discussions/0/405692758714899692/ Steam version]. If it appears, it accepts any answer instead of the correct one, even though the reference card is found in the main directory.


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Latest revision as of 17:31, 30 April 2022

This is the first game in the Master of Orion series. For other games in the series see the Master of Orion category.

Box artwork for Master of Orion.
Box artwork for Master of Orion.
Master of Orion
Developer(s)Simtex
Publisher(s)MicroProse Software
Year released1993
System(s)DOS, macOS
Followed byMaster of Orion II: Battle at Antares
SeriesMaster of Orion
Genre(s)Turn-based strategy
Players1+
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksMaster of Orion at PCGamingWikiMaster of Orion ChannelSearchSearch

Master of Orion (MOO1) is the first in the Master of Orion series. It was developed by Simtex; Steve Barcia and Ken Burd designed it. The game was designed to use MS-DOS and was published by MicroProse in 1993. Most reviews by critics and players were very favorable.

The game begins with a single colonized homeworld, a colony ship, and two scout ships that can be used to explore nearby stars. As the game progresses, new worlds are discovered, other races encountered, worlds colonized and wars fought. Despite their different backgrounds and homeworlds, all races possess legends of the Orions, a master race that once controlled the galaxy, and their protected homeworld containing powerful secrets and technology. The homeworld is found in the Orion star system and is defended by a powerful robotic starship, the Guardian.

Copy Protection[edit]

This game is copy protected, requiring the player to look up content found in one of the manuals. This copy protection appears after a random number of turns, and will drop the player to the main menu if failed.

There are reports of said protection appearing in the Steam version. If it appears, it accepts any answer instead of the correct one, even though the reference card is found in the main directory.

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