Let's Play Space Clash: The Last Frontier #29 | Krakeder 29: Joint Assault On Enemy City
The AI is actually pulling its weight!
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Space Clash: The Last Frontier is a 1999 real-time strategy game made for Windows. It was developed by Enigma Software Productions. Space Clash was published by Dinamic Multimedia internationally, and by Russobit-M in the former Soviet Union.
The game is a traditional base building real-time strategy game. The player picks one of four spacefaring empires. The empires are largely identical, but all have access to slightly different tech, as well as modifiers to their units and economy.
The authoritarian Krakeder receive combat modifiers, but have poor morale. The Coriant excel at negotiations, but not at trade. The Seliani focus on defence and commerce instead of offence and politics. The Cibernia have the most powerful military, but no other strength.
Space Clash features a number of modes: in the space campaign, the player send space ships to various planets on a strategic map. The planets fought over in real-time battles, with special missions being offered to the player from time to time. Additionally, there are linear campaign, multiplayer, skirmish, as well as the opportunity to play the special mission by themselves.
Resources (which can be traded or turned into money) can be mined on all maps to supplement an always-active steady stream of money. Opponents - up to three per map - can either be destroyed, or their possessions can simply be bought for a large amount of money. Diplomacy is an option too, with alliances and peace treaties being formed and broken frequently.
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