Saturday, November 20, 2010

Classic Game Review: Fortress

Fortress of simulations strategic is one of those games that you will learn how to play five minutes and spent years learning to master. It combines the simplicity of the rule and infinite strategy yet puzzle game provide a fast-moving. The object is simple: control over territory at the end of the game than your opponent. This is accomplished by placing fortresses on the playground. Fortress can control up to five seats at a given moment: one in which he is established and the four square adjacent to it N, S, E, W positions (of course, corner fortresses monitor less territory). The action takes place on a 6 by 6 grid. You and your opponent's alternate moves, placing new Châteaux of the Board of directors or strengthen those that already exist.

Each existing Castle can be enriched twice for 3 levels of fortification in total. Is a castle, it is more likely to control the surrounding area. If the spaces surrounding a fortress is not under equal influence by your opponent, your flag is planted on them, to indicate the control.When an empty square is adjacent to the castles of two players, will be given to those with the greatest influence on the influence of the same force place.Si neither player can claim instead.

Castles can attack and destroy each other.Immediately adjacent castles is regarded as "combat" if their strengths are equal, they are simply contested. However, if a castle has more power in terms of fortifications and support other near castles, then the enemy fortress will be removed and flag the victorious player will be planted in this place.

The standard set is 21 moves by each player. However, there is an option to change the number of shifts to either 1-54. This change is temporary and it revert to the standard for the next time you start the disk. You can play the game with a human opponent, or one of the six computer opponents. Each of these opponents of the computer has its own strategy and the method of playing the game. In addition, it is possible for these players from computer to draw the games and thus improve their own game.This is accomplished by writing the results to a separate backup disque.Vous can also save your game (30 latest tournaments) as well as stakeholders in computer history.You can even create and "train" your own computerized opponents and SSI is running a competition to determine the best computer players.The documentation that accompanies the game is a short, but well done booklet that contains the information base, as well as the strategy advice and a brief "portal" to familiarize yourself with the room.

FORTRESS has a double disk: one side contains the Apple version and on the other side a version Atari.Les both versions are identical, except that the game Apple has an enable/disable option effects sonores.Avec one machine, you can use the keyboard or joystick to move the field jeu.Bilan: If you like strategy games, it is one that you want to have!


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