Orch Star reviews

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Early Access Review Orch Star was recommended to me by a Friend. It wasn't a bad Recommendation. :) Orch Star is a conquest strategy game. The Gameplay is Similar to Lazerbait (see also my Review), but Orch Star looks better around Worlds and is significantly more complex to play, it basically has what I wanted at Lazerbait. The Goal here, too, is to send Spaceships to conquer Planets! This in turn gives you more Ships and then allows you to conquer more Planets, etc. The Planets each generate their own Ship classes, and each Class has its own Abilities and Values. The Game looks very good, down to small Details, such as the Fleets of spacecraft flying in different Formations as they travel from Planet to Planet. One can clearly distinguish the individual Classes from each other. The Control is easy, it is in Principle easy to Click. All important Details are displayed. In order to Determine the strength of The Fleet, a thumb Wich.Toll. There is a Campaign mode with Story, but I Think it's very difficult. So far, I have only come to the second Chapter. As well as a skirmish mode and multiplayer mode. The multiplayer mode is cross-platform, so that you can play either in VR or on the Flat Screen, which is very cool. What I would still like to see would be possible to move the Game world in a similar way to that in Lazerbait. So You can zoom in on individual Planets or stand in the middle of a Fleet. http://store.steampowered.com/curator/32170554/
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Early Access Review In Orch Star, we lead a Space fleet of the Orcs to The top of the Galaxy. Our Job is to gradually bring the Star system under Control. To do this, we take Asteroids, Bases and Planets to increase our Spacecraft production. The more we take, the more diligent we can produce and conquer. The Game principle Is similar to Lazerbait's (free, so be quiet to watch), we determine how many (percentage) and which Spaceships (there are different Classes) swarm out and attack. In doing so, we must leave behind both enough Reserve To hold our conquered Asteroids, but also send a powerful Force for Conquest campaigns into battle. Beaten Orc opponents team up with us to support us in our Plans. There is both a Single-player campaign and a Multiplayer mode. Anyone who already knows Lazerbait will quickly find your way around, but even so the Game principle is not difficult to learn. The Graphics make a good Impression and the Game runs fluidly and round. If a Single Player without a Story and appealing Graphics is enough, Lazerbaid will suffice (is also great), but if you would like to do a Match with Friends or have a little Story, Orch Star is in Good hands. I can't say anything about The complete scope yet, but the Initial Impression is good. That is why I have a Buy recommendation, especially because there is not so much in the Area of Strategy yet. Greeting Ziffi If you liked the Review, follow me as Curator: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/5837414/
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