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About This Game Turn-based strategy at its finest Greed Corp is an award winning, innovative turn-based strategy game, situated in a rich, fictional world inspired by the industrial revolutions and their destructive effects on the environment. Find the delicate balance between harvesting the land for resources and preserving it to stay alive. Will you defend your territory or sacrifice it to keep it out of enemy hands? Manage the finite available resources to build your army and use the collapsing terrain to your advantage. Destroy your enemies, or destroy the very land they stand on, before they do it to you. Key Features Innovative land collapsing mechanic, creating intense strategic battles Earn Achievements and titles, playing as one of four factions in bite-sized matches of around 20 minutes 10+ hours single player campaign consisting of a tutorial and 24 unique maps Friendly and ranked 2, 3, and 4-player battles spread across 36 unlockable maps Further customize matches with any combination of local, online, and computer players (three difficulty levels) 7aa9394dea Title: Greed CorpGenre: StrategyDeveloper:Vanguard GamesPublisher:Vanguard Entertainment GroupRelease Date: 10 Dec, 2010 Greed Corp Ativador Download [hack] Greed Corp gives a unique way of planning out a TBS. While you naturally want large forces, the production of forces comes directly from destroying the ground beneath your own feet. This turns an otherwise aesthetically pleasing but unoriginal game into a very compelling game, and also opens may types of attacks and force build ups. As an added bonus, it's (or sometimes is) a very cheap game to buy, giving hours of enjoyment in medium sized battles for pennies on the dollar.. Expected more, especially more fun.. This a small TBS worth due to it's simplicity and effectiveness in its mechanics. It is a Risk styled game, where you control a faction that must destrtoy all enemy factions in a hexagonal tile base map. In order to do thta, players must generate income, done so by placing Harvesters accross the field; the important bit here is that harvesters generate income by smashing the tile where it was placed, in addition to all adjacent tiles; every time a tile is smashed, it lowers it's height, reaching a point where the tile fractures and subsequently collapses - what this means is that, as income is generated, the battlefield gets eventually destroyed, and by the end game, its rather common that only a couple of tiles remain in the whole battlefield.The game is entirely deterministic - no dice is rolled at all. A duel is resoleved by the size of the attacking force, with the casualties determined by simple substraction (invading force unit count - defending force unit count). Addionally, all maps are perfectly symmetrical. This leaves the game's conflict to be entirely resolved by player's strategy and nothing else. This is easier said than done, however, as the tile destruction inflicted by harvesters (and player-deployed artillery) constantly change the battlefield, your strategy is in an ever constant need for change.The game lacks a bit of variety, so it can easily become a little repetitive - this is not Chess nor Go in regards to depth. An expande sequel would have been indeed welcome, but this never came to pass. I still recommend it heartily if you are a fan of TBS.. Good game and I really enjoyed it, but it's also fairly flat in depth. There really isn't a lot going on in it. Each battle plays out pretty much the same as the last, with some variations due to differences in map design. Still, I enjoyed the unique combat and how the terrain worked well enough to recommend it. I think everyone should check it out, but after you get how to fight\/win there really isn't anything else going on.. its an interesting phone game. not a good one to have on your gaming pc, honestly. god bored pretty quickly, but i assume i would play more of it if I was in a subway going to work.

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