About This Game AN ADAPTATION OF A CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED BOARD GAMEBackgroundAlliances are shattering, and hasty diplomatic treaties are made in secrecy. A confrontation of the superpowers seems inevitable – only the outcome of the galactic conflict remains to be seen. Which faction will emerge victorious and rule the galaxy?GameplayEclipse places you in control of a vast interstellar civilization, competing for success with its rivals. But instead of overcomplex set of rules and overall epicness, it offers more accessible choices, more elegant mechanics and much faster gameplay. And it does all of that without reducing the strategic depth of the game - just like every euro-style board game should.Eclipse other civilizations and lead your people to victory!FeaturesOfficial digital version of the ‘Eclipse: New Dawn for the Galaxy’ boardgameDeep and challenging 4X (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate) gameplay7 species with different strengths and weaknessesCustomizable star systems, technology tree and ship designsUp to 6 players (human or AI)Asynchronous, cross-platform multiplayer3 AI difficulty levelsIn-game tutorial & manual 7aa9394dea Title: Eclipse: New Dawn for the GalaxyGenre: Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Big Daddy's CreationsPublisher:Big Daddy's CreationsRelease Date: 16 Sep, 2016 Eclipse: New Dawn For The Galaxy Activation Code [portable] eclipse new dawn for the galaxy android. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy kickstarter. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy ios. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy windows. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy apk. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy app. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy board game. eclipse new dawn of the galaxy. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy app android. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy anleitung. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy online. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy ios review. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy pc. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy rules pdf. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy brettspiel. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy strategy guide. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy expansion. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy download. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy 2nd edition. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy review. eclipse a new dawn for the galaxy. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy website. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy races. eclipse new dawn for the galaxy steam Eclipse is my favorite board game, so getting the PC version was a no-brainer for me, I'd recommend it to fans of the board game, but there are some issues. First, the game plays WAAAAY too slowly. AI turns take too long, and they need to add an option so that you can toggle to auto pass your reaction turns. You should be able to skip combat between two AI opponents. Bankruptcy and converting resources to avoid bankrutpcy needs to be more apperent. It should tell you, dynamically "you need to create X more money or remove Y discs" as you change the various resources. Maybe these get fixed, maybe not. I still enjoy the title.. Very cool adaptation of a great boardgame. There are two quick quality of life enhancements I would like to see though:1. If someone owns a hex, outline it with their color, so I can better scan the board.2. Let me zoom out a bit, so I can better scan the board. (edit: Just found you can 2x click to zoom. I was trying to middle scroll... makes sense since this game is also on tablets). Disclaimer: I only played this vs. bots. The mechanics of the game is the same as the tabletop version. If you're going to be playing it hotseat or online, I guess it's... alright. Overall I was entertained if frustrated for the lost potential.As for the game against bots, I was sorely disappointed by the A.I. Perhaps it's a difficult game to make into a good computer-game, but the A.I. played after a strategy that was set in stone. This is absolutely unacceptable for a strategy game, as it essentially forced me to play in a cetain way every game. All the races seemed to play the same way as well, which is actually quite hilarious.The AI strategy, for every empire would, every game be: 1. get double hulls. 2. attack aliens first turn with the dreadnought they start with, and always win (I never saw them lose to neutrals, not even when they would...) 3. take the middle.4. put missiles on every ship slot possible. Smart? Not so smart. My intercepters would often win against their dreadnoughts 1-on-1 for this.5. build monoliths in undefended systems reachable by me.It means that the replay value is zero for a game otherwise having a great replay value. If you can get rockets, winning is guaranteed. Oh, and did I mention the Hard A.I. is compensated for the lack of engineering hours by starting with a dreadnought? This further \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 the game, forcing you to play defensively until you've managed to scrape together enough research points for the one or two only technologies that will then instantly win you the game?"Small stuff"It has a few minor bugs as well and a horrendously poorly made battle design that left me thinking those epic interstellar ships were cardboard boxes, leaving me laughing, and not in a good way. The fighting is slow as well, and there's absolutely no options available to speed it up unless you want it to auto-resolve fights.... Updates have made this a fairly good adaptation of the board game version.. I am positively surprised by this game. I used to play a lot of turn-based games, especially absorb and grow type of. Eclipse is the new for me, so I turned on tutorial right after launching the game. First of all there is a lot of information to come with, so I spend lot of time today in the tutorial phase. I really like extended possibilities for improve your research and upgrade your spaceships. For me even peaceful AI is challenging. The intelligence of computer players is very well-balanced but... definitely the game is dedicated for playing for long hours like board equivalent. Recommended!For this moment I have only one remark. You guys should add possibility to skip AI battles.. I love this board game, and this program is a fairly faithful execution of it, from a mechanical standpoint. Unfortunately, the asynchronous multiplayer is really poor, missing basically all of the features one would expect from online board game play. It is missing all of the following basic functions that one would expect from a good online board game:-Basic hosting features (like the ability to name your game, option for random race assignment, or the ability to kick players)-A game journal-Out of game method of notification when it is your turn (email or otherwise)-Any player profile metrics (play speed, games completed, win\/loss, etc.)-No support for live gamesAdditionally, it seems to disconnect you from any\/all of your games if you accidentally disconnect your profile on any of the devices onto which you've previously added it. All of this adds up to a very slow and low-functioning asynchronus play experience; it seems impossible to finish a turn (much less a game). Player profile metrics (with play speed and games completed, specifically) would go a long way towards resolving this, as players could set up games for other players that had a similar preferred schedule\/pace.For the devs, thronemaster.net (for the Game of Thrones Board Game) is an excellent example of an implementation that allows for the creation of a solid online board gaming community.. No option to save your game.Had to request a refund, this seems to be a straight lazy port from the buggy as heck tablet version. It even still has a highly annoying swipe interface to go to the next turn.Without the option to save your game, there's no continuing later or anything, you have to play 3 to 5+ hours non-stop like this is a 90's NES game.Absolute garbage for a pc game, and completely unacceptable.. The game itself is good, the UI can be fiddly but you get used to it.However, I haven't been able to finish a single game of decent length, against other players or the AI. It always gets to a turn (usually right near the end) and then gets stuck doing... something. You can quit and resume the game, but it's still stuck. Looks like they've stopped supporting it since the last update was in 2016? Maybe worth getting in a sale, but be prepared to lose and rarely finish games.. I'd prefer a neutral review but im leaning to the liking it side. I'm a big fan of the board game and this review is for people who already play the board game. Its not the best port, its got some gimmicks and bugs but overall its not terrible. Not having the expansions sucks and changed the game alot, looking at you plasma missles, its still worth getting. The AI isnt the most challenging but they allow you to test strategys and help you improve your early game which is often the most vital factor in how you end up doing. 15$ is honestly a rip off, the game is buggy and it has no additional features to the ios app which only costs 7$, but I was willing to do it because I really enjoy the game.
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