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How about Global Thermonuclear War?

About eighteen months ago, I mentioned a game called Darwinia from a small UK software company called Introversion Software. Not content with their success (Darwinia won some awards), they've now released their latest offering, a Wargames-esque game of nuclear armageddon called Defcon. Rather good, and very, very pretty, though with less humour than the Nuclear War card game from Flying Buffalo.

Date: 2006-10-06 10:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jorune.livejournal.com
I noticed this the other day and I was going to post to LJ about it. Looks fun and so cheap too or ' Wygląd zabawa i tak tanio także ' as they say in Southampton these days.

Date: 2006-10-06 10:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kludge.livejournal.com
The music is one of the best touches, I think. So eerie.

Date: 2006-10-06 12:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gothick-matt.livejournal.com
That may be the best argument so far for installing Boot Camp on my Mac. I'll have to dust of the old PC and give it a try.

Bah.

Date: 2006-10-06 01:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lionsphil.livejournal.com
Introversion are neither "the last of the bedroom programmers", nor actually that good, IMO. I found Defcon...dull. As usual for them, both the action and the strategy elements are disappointingly shallow. I wanted to like this one, becuase the basic idea should be good, but any game you can walk away from for an hour and come back to find that you've won is doing something wrong. The atmosphere was a nonexistant mixture of elevator music and trundling line-art (it might be tense if there were any real penalty to being nuked, but, as long as you've emptied everything on a higher-population enemy, you've won). Mind you, I thought that Darwinia was ugly, rather than "retro", too.

I think MAD did the whole global thermonuclear warfare game a lot better a few years back (although was likewise troubled by a fiddly interface). All this reminds me, though, that I must dig out a tenner for Armadillo Run, which is the result of a bedroom programmer with a good idea, a good implementation, and a lot less pretense.

Now that's a coincidence dot dot dot

Date: 2006-10-06 02:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] killtest.livejournal.com
But I was walking around speaking to myself in the WHPR's (orworrevaitscalled) voice most of yesterday (no-one was around so they weren't going to throw a net over me). Probably because I can't do the HAL voice and WHPR is HAL bargain-basement markdown.

BYW, has the Librarian of your household seen the current run of Unshelved?

Date: 2006-10-06 02:51 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] nwhyte
Ah yes, Nuclear War - those were the days!!!

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