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title: "ENDLESS SPACE PC DVD"
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# 8 Civilizations Epic Fleet Battles Customizable Ships ENDLESS SPACE PC DVD

**Brand:** iceburg interactive
**Price:** KSh6863
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Conquer the Cosmos: Your Galactic Adventure Awaits!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ENDLESS SPACE PC DVD by iceburg interactive
- **How much does it cost?** KSh6863 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Dynamic Gameplay!:** Engage in innovative simultaneous turn-based strategy for thrilling encounters.
- • **Endless Exploration!:** Venture through hundreds of star systems filled with mysteries and resources.
- • **Customizable Armadas!:** Tailor your fleets with unique ships and modules for epic confrontations.
- • **Infinite Replayability!:** Generate countless galaxies and adapt your strategy for endless fun.
- • **Galactic Leadership Awaits!:** Guide one of 8 unique civilizations to galactic supremacy.

## Overview

Endless Space PC DVD is a strategic space opera game where players lead one of eight civilizations in a quest for galactic dominance. With hundreds of star systems to explore, customizable fleets, and dynamic gameplay, players can engage in epic battles, forge alliances, and experience endless replayability through randomly generated galaxies.

## Description

Product Description          This galaxy is ancient, and its first intelligent life was the civilization we call the Endless. Long before our eyes gazed upon the stars they flew between them, though all that remains of this people is what we call Dust. A substance found scattered, or in forgotten temples, it once gave powers to admirals and galactic governors. The galaxy will belong to the faction that can take control of the Dust and uncover its secrets…Space may be endless but not too big to conquer in this spectacular '4x' strategy game !             Manufacturer's Description          This galaxy is ancient, and its first intelligent life was the civilization we call the Endless. Long before our eyes gazed upon the stars they flew between them, though all that remains of this people is what we call Dust. A substance found scattered, or in forgotten temples, it once gave powers to admirals and galactic governors. The galaxy will belong to the faction that can take control of the Dust and uncover its secrets…Space may be endless but not too big to conquer in this spectacular '4x' strategy game !             
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## Features

- A Born Leader: Guide one of eight civilizations as you strive for galactic dominion
- Will you control the entire galaxy through subtle trade and diplomacy, explore every corner of the universe to find powerful artifacts and resources, overwhelm other civilizations with your advanced technologies, or destroy your enemies with massive armadas?
- Endless Discoveries: With hundreds of star systems to explore, different planet types, luxuries and strategic resources to exploit, the mysteries within the Dust to master and a host of strange scientific phenomena to deal with, the player will have no lack of challenges
- Hire heroes to become fleet admirals or system governors and discover five hero classes and their unique ability trees and specializations
- Space Opera: Experience Endless Space with state-of-the-art graphics and interface, switch between strategic battle decisions and long-term planning
- Optimize each fleet for epic battles around contested stars. Create the perfect combinations from dozens of unique ships per civilization
- Customize your ship with modules, armament, engines and special mods
- The player has a plethora of choices of how to best destroy or dissuade his enemy
- Take on the Universe: Play against up to seven opponents and build up – or break – alliances at will
- Discover an innovative and dynamic simultaneous turn-based gameplay
- Permit instant jump-in for your ongoing online games
- Define your own custom civilizations and confront the ones created by your friends

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## Customer Reviews

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    Good enough
  

*by M***2 on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 September 2012*

This is a solid 4x game which could easily occupy hours of your time as you progressively develop your empire. There are some bits which could be developed further, but this is a well rounded game, especially from an independent company.Graphics: clear and colourful. The UI is good and zones of influence, resources, research paths and diplomatic/trading options are easy to understand. The stap map scales smoothly as you zoom in from galaxy view to star system and then to each planet. Each race has its own character and their ship designs reflect this well. For example the "Cravers", a warlike robotic species have industrial designs while the "Amoeba" use biological ships. However, the battle camera could be improved. If you let it run itself it usually picks up the key moments, but the free camera view has limited options.Sound: the music is ambient. Pleasant but there are no catchy tunes. The number of tracks could be doubled to help avoid the repetition - you'll spend hours playing so more variety would be good.Gameplay:* Winning - You can win in a number of different ways: militarily, economically, scientifically and diplomatically, although specialising is not advisable. In one game I thought I had it all wrapped up - strong fleets, powerful economy, top-notch research... but the friendly alliance I had been trading with got too powerful and won through diplomatic score. If you don't research the right technology you'll find your fleets being overrun - counter measures are just as important as weapons - and if you don't keep any eye on morale your people will stop working.* Heroes - this is a well implemented feature. You can deploy heroes on planets or in your fleets. They accrue experience which can be used to enhance the system's productivity or improve combat performance. They also gain special cards to use during battles - which becomes increasingly important. The heroes all have specific character histories and abilities, but there are only a limited number (you often see your opponents using the same people on 8 player maps).* Ship design - you can design your ships using technology you research. More advanced ship hulls have different characteristics, although they could be made a litte bit more distinct. There are a decent range of modules, but more diversity is possible. Also, the colour scheme of the icons could be improved to make them look different - they're currently shades of blue with brighter sections to indicate how far along a particular tech path they are. However, in battles they have very different effects - simple laser beams turn from green to blue to purple with dual bolts; missiles get different colour trails etc. There's a rock/paper/scissors system in ship design which affects battles quite noticeably - subtle but effective.* Battles - your fleets have a rating. When they run into a hostile fleet you can tell the computer to calculate the outcome or run the battle itself. The "auto" function seems to be pretty good at getting the same results, but if it's a key battle and you want to make sure your hero plays a particular "card" it might be worth taking control. The cards have different effects - boosters to weapons or defences, repair rate, sabotage etc. It makes battles moderately interesting, but that's about as far as it goes. Basically the fleets approach one another and shoot. There's no control over manouvres, which is something the developers should look to improve. The game engine they've designed is solid, but more could be done. Planetary invasions are even more basic - your fleet has a rating and when you arrive in orbit you can elect to invade. If the rating is higher than the system defence rating then it will tell you how many turns you need to orbit to take over.* Diplomacy works quite well, although there are some flaws which ought to be corrected, or at least the mechanic should be made clear so players can avoid certain situations (e.g. alliances where an ally agrees to a ceasefire from a besieged enemy just before the player captures a valuable system). The trade system is pretty nuanced and provides an effective way of gaining tech. Players can trade a variety of different resources, all of which have different effects and values depending on circumstances.In summary this game has a lot of depth, but sometimes lacks for fun. There is no single player "campaign", but someone has put quite a bit of thought into the background, the Endless, the Dust, the races, their characters, histories etc so there is story to be told. Colonisation can be very slow and samey: Planets have different characteristics and can be improved over time, but I can't help but feel that it just becomes a mechanical exercise - exploration could be made more entertaining. Combat is very strategic and you have to think quite carefully about moving your fleets, but the tactical side is a bit limited. The graphics and music are solid, but some tweaks could go a long way to improving the game.I think this game deserves a good score and I hope the developers continue to improve on this very solid start.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Fun but flawed
  

*by K***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2012*

The game looks pretty good; you can configure a lot of settings. The main down side is the battle portion, yes you can make ship designs and assemble basic fleets, but here is little depth to the battle phase of the game. When you meet your enemy, you have no control over the ship movements, only very basic tactics which offer little effect on the outcome. The diplomatic element of the game is also lacking and could use some work to make it more fun.The other slight negative is that this game requires steam to be installed in order to play it. So be prepared for adverts and the usual memory/bandwidth loading steam generates.Overall this is a pretty good game. It's in the vein of Master of Orion, but that had a better combat system. Still lots of hours of game play exploring, researching and expanding your empire.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    It's OK, but a tutorial might have helped.
  

*by T***E on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 July 2013*

It's more or less as I expected, a turn based strategy in space.However, there is no tutorial, and at first there were no real clues as to the importance (or irrelevance) of the various resources, techs an improvements.  This can be learnt will trial and error, but I lost my first 5 or so games without being told why.It plays quicker than Civilization, so I do keep returning to it, but it doesn't have the same grab or depth as Sid's masterpiece, and I don't feel as involved with the other races, never vowing vengeance for some transgression they have commited.If you enjoy Civ and fancy a change, then this is worth trying for a tenner.If you don't have Civilization 5, then buy that instead, especially with the expansions.

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