| Galaxy | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Microcomputer Games |
| Publishers | Powersoft Avalon Hill |
| Designer | Thomas Cleaver |
| Platforms | Apple II,Atari 8-bit,PET,Commodore 64,IBM PC,FM-7,TI-99/4A |
| Release |
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| Genres | Simulation,strategy |
Galaxy is a 1981 video game published byAvalon Hill and developed byMicrocomputer Games for theApple II,TRS-80,Atari 8-bit computers,Commodore PET,Commodore 64,IBM PC compatibles,FM-7, andTI-99/4A. It was originally published asGalactic Empires by Powersoft in 1979.[1]
Galaxy is a strategy game for up to 20 players, in which the object is to conquer the most planets within a number of turns as chosen by the players before the game starts.[2]
Bruce Webster reviewedGalactic Empires inThe Space Gamer No. 31.[3] Webster commented that "It is one of the five best computer games and easily the best multi-player computer game I've ever seen."[3]
Dana Holm reviewedGalaxy inThe Space Gamer No. 61.[2] Holm commented that "In the multi-player computer games market, there are not that many games. This is a welcome addition to that collection."[2]
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