Spaceforce Constellations

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Summary

An action-packed strategy game of galactic conquest! Welcome to a new experience in gameplay and battle your way through a series of devastating space feuds, for supremacy across the universe. Unleash your firepower and launch an arsenal of special attacks to destroy the enemy.

Explore the galaxy and distant constellations, where resources, new life forms and fearsome adversaries abound. Destroy your opponents with lasers and missiles, along with a dozen special attacks and weapons you can earn through mining and search for life mini games.

Place spaceships in combat formation at the battlefront, keeping in mind that the vulnerable and missile attack ships, should be positioned behind the stronger crafts that are equipped with lasers and abundant health points, in order to engage the enemy and withstand attacks that would otherwise destroy inferior spaceships. When all the crafts of either opposing fleet have been destroyed, the battle is over.

If you win, but have damaged crafts, return to the nearest base and mobilise available ships for the next mission. As the game progresses, depending on your leadership status, you have the option of selecting up to four spaceships with different abilities in every space station and a total of six in battle formation.
Each spaceship can be upgraded by collecting experience points during combat. The current status is denoted by rank signs. Ships with more experience can withstand greater damage and deliver more powerful hits.

The scan button helps detect resources, which can be found by scanning and mining different sectors of the galaxy. Collecting crystals is strategically essential, because special weapons cannot be acquired without them. Without these special weapons, you will be incapable of completing specific missions.
There are three types of crystals and their various combinations are required for special attacks. Use the crafting system in space stations to create the sort of crystal needed for the desired weapon.

The search for life will grant you life points. While claiming life points, you will get promotions with rewards and additional crystals.
Engage in one-on one battles and lead your mother-ship against the enemy's. The battle of the mother-ship is a turn based card collision. The results of all mother-ship battles can be tracked in the space base Hall of fame panel, where your rank is displayed.


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Spaceforce Constellations Reviews & Ratings

10
Review by Joshua_Cloud [user]
July 15, 2014

This game seemed a perfect fit for me. I like space- based games; check. I like grand strategy games; check. I like turn-based games; check.This game seemed a perfect fit for me. I like space- based games; check. I like grand strategy games; check. I like turn-based games; check. Three for three should have been sweet. But it was more like three strikes and you're out sucker. What godawful game play! I could describe it as simple but that wouldn't be sufficiently descriptive. It's mind numbingly simple. Forget about strategy. Just build your simple fleet, go into a very simple battle mode, blast away in combat that makes the original Heroes of Might and Magic combat look intricate by comparison, replace your losses and do it over and over again until your EEG has flat-lined. I wondered why it was so hard to find any reviews for this game. Now I know. Everyone who played it for any length of time slipped into a coma. Since MST3K taught me to say something nice after every media experience, I'll finish by saying the game runs bug-free and uninstalls very easy.

20
Review by Gazebo48 [user]
June 26, 2014

This is a paint-by-the-numbers turn-based strategy game that feels like a clone (rip-off) of the venerable Heroes of Might and Magic franchiseThis is a paint-by-the-numbers turn-based strategy game that feels like a clone (rip-off) of the venerable Heroes of Might and Magic franchise absent the engaging environments and grand strategy challenges that characterized most of the Heroes games. You move your fleets along a rail map and blast enemy fleets and repeat and repeat and repeat until you either get to the end of the line or lose interest, realize you wasted your money on a game the developers put very little effort into and banish the game from your hard drive never to return.

Game Information
Release Date December 12, 2013
Publisher Dreamatrix
Game Modes Single player
Genres Strategy
Themes Science fiction
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows)