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Deadlock: Planetary Conquest is a turn-based game released in 1996 by Accolade. It was followed in 1998 by Deadlock II: Shrine Wars.

Story[]

The game is about eight Races, which are the ChCh-t, Cyth, Humans, Maug, Re'Lu, Skirineen, Tarth and Uva Mosk who want to dominate the planet Gallius IV because of its precious natural Resources. The eight races decided it was not a good idea to fight for the planet in space, since they could accidentally destroy the planet. The eight races agreed to stop all the fighting in space and decided to battle on the surface of the planet. Seven of the eight races then signed The Compact of Gallius IV, the Skirineen did not. The pact rules are that any race that build the agreed number of City Centers or drives away all opposing forces may keep the planet forever. Since the Skirineen decided to not sign the pact, they were not allowed to land on the planet. However, they decided to operate a Black Market in the planet's orbit, trading Resources, Technology, Units and Information to any race that needs it, for a hefty price. It was, however, against the rules of the pact of Gallius IV to contact them.

Each race (player) is allowed to land 400 Colonists on to the surface of the planet, with an amount of basic resources: Food, Wood, Energy and Iron. Each race is allowed to produce immediately after landing: One Housing, a Colonizer unit, and a City Center. There are no limits on what can be researched or how the player can achieve conquest.

Gameplay[]

The player is given freedom to decide what needs to be done. It's possible to construct various kinds of Buildings, collect or produce Resources, and research Technologies. The colony can be greatly expanded by colonizing new territories.

Military units are divided into sea, land, air, and missile. Each type is produced by a different line of buildings. Special Units, such as Scouts, are trained in City Centers. Units can only be given combat orders before a battle, not during. The player is presented with a video recording of a battle after it has occurred. There's no direct control of what happens in battle.

The game is played in two perspectives: The "world view", where the colony leader can move armies, trade resources with or attack other colonies, and the "settlement view", where each territory is managed independently.

The map is divided into territories, which can differ in land type and the amount of natural resources (Food, Wood, Iron, Energy, and Endurium) available. Natural resources are unlimited, but different resources are gathered at different rates on different land types.

Eliminating all other colonies or constructing a predefined number of City Centers are the only Victory Conditions. Each consecutive City Center is more expensive than the previous.

Races[]

ChCh-t
Cyth
Human
Maug
Re'lu
Tarth
Uva-Mosk
Skirineen
Oolan

References[]

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