
| Posted at 15:54 on February 9th, 2010 | Quote | IP | Edit | Delete | |
Guest | This was a great game, until genesis came out with it, and dwarfed it, with easier controls and deeper digging, instead of one dig, you get up to 7. If you liked this one, then go find and old genesis(or the emulator) and get it there. |
| Posted at 12:00 on July 2nd, 2006 | Quote | IP | Edit | Delete | |
Member Retired Gumby Posts: 964 | Quote: Only a few centuries ago, the humans have discovered space travel. They build a space station orbiting their home planet, Arth, and send out ships to scour the known universe for habitable planets. No, it wasn't a typo; the humans are convinced that their home planet is called Arth. What they don't know is that due to the rogue Crystal Planet, which has the capability to destroy a whole solar system, all races in the galaxy are in a permanent state of exodus, and during one such exodus the Earth and most of its colonies were destroyed, plunging the backward world of Arth into a dark age. Times change, and Arth is now as advanced as the Earth ever was, if not even more so. However, recently the star your planet is orbiting has destabilized, and ships that were sent out to find another habitable planet disappeared. You are a freshly commissioned captain of a small ship, with only one goal in mind: making money. Since your world needs you, though, you agree to do some exploration on the side as well. You'll soon run into questions you don't have answers for. Who are the Ancients? What is the Crystal Planet and how to stop it? Why did other races flee and why are some of them trying to wipe the humans out? All those and more questions are just the beginning of a story that offers up to 100 hours of gameplay that spans over 800 planets. Read more... ----- NetDanzr<br /> -The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog- |