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Utopia

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Review by Turnip:
Utopia is a very unique game, which on first glance looks like nothing more than another Sim City-style game. However, there is a lot more to it than that: the city building portion is pretty good, and a wide range of buildings can be utilized. There is also a combat element to the game, but this is very disappointing because, unlike most games with a combat model such as this, the only time you really have direct control over your troops is when the enemy inade your land. When trying to assault the enemies yourself, however, the troops will just go out of screen and you will be presented with the results and number of survivors at the end.

However, the most redeeming feature of Utopia is the espionage method employed, which is rather simple but a very entertaining part of the game. You contribute money to the spy fund and get occasional reports back; the information you gain pieces together as the game progresses, the amount of money given to the spies will influence the verbosity of reports. At the maximum number of these reports, you end up with a very well-written and entertaining story.

I wouldn't rate this game as anything other than mildly entertaining, replayable enough to keep you interested, even if the main reason for re-playing it is to learn about the other alien cultures ;)

Average Rating:7.56 [182 votes]
Genre:Strategy
Designer:Sean Kelly & Graeme Ing
Developer:Gremlin
Publisher:Gremlin
Year:1992
Software Copyright:Gremlin
Theme:Science Fiction
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System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Moonbase, Millennium: The Return to Earth, Alien Legacy
Thanks to...rezaf 
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