War Planets: Age of Chaos - PC Video Game Review
CORRECTIONS: Alan Lorence, who worked on Age of Chaos, shared a few corrections for the video.
- Trendmasters was a US company based in St. Louis, Missouri
- Age of Chaos was available for retail sale
Alan was also kind enough to share a few cheats codes. Hit the backspace key on any menu screens, or even in battle and tryout out,
nodie
skip
all
chunks
wackem
fps
speedy
sweep
nokill
scores
The final 'best' code can only be entered before battle, lookatus
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Trendmasters were a toy company, best known for handling the Godzilla 2000 toy line at the turn of the century. Before Godzilla they had one of their own IP's in toy stores, War Planets.
War Planets dominated an aisle in my toy store with a range of Sci-Fi micro play sets. Filled with incredible machines, ice aliens, monsters and aliens. The toy line had its own cartoon, Shadow Raiders, and Trendmasters released a game to customers who bought enough action figures. War Planets: Age of Chaos was available via the website for a short time in the 90's.
The War Planets Videogame is a real-time strategy game, aimed mostly at boys 7 - 9 and packed to the brim with CGI cut-scenes and mediocre RTS gameplay featuring the toys.