Earth 2150 (2000)
Earth 2150 is a real-time strategy video game developed by Mattel Interactive. The game takes place in the year 2150, after a meteor shower has devastated Earth and caused massive climate changes. Players must use their resources to build an underground base and survive against enemy forces. Weapons recoil after firing and terrain can affect how weapons and vehicles function. Fog rolls in early during the morning, obstructing view range, adding an extra layer of challenge to the game.
Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows),Mac
Release date: 2000-06-12
All about game Earth 2150
The 21st century was supposed to bring about a new age of peace and prosperity, but unfortunately global conflict broke out with unprecedented violence. One such game that has captured the intensity of this conflict is "Earth 2150", developed by TopWare Interactive in 1999.
In Earth 2150, players take control of one of three warring factions - the Eurasian Dynasty (ED), United Civilized States (UCS) or Lunar Corporation (LC). Each faction has unique units, buildings and research trees which must be used in order to gain an advantage over their enemies. The ultimate goal is to build a space ship capable of escaping the planet before it is destroyed by an impending asteroid collision.
Players can battle AI opponents or other human players across varied terrain; from snow-capped mountains to dense forests and deserts. There are also underwater sections where naval battles may ensue between submarines and various aquatic creatures that inhabit the depths below. All these elements combine to create a highly immersive gaming experience as players fight for supremacy against rival factions while attempting to complete their escape plan in time before destruction arrives from above.
Though nearly 20 years old, Earth 2150 remains one of the most popular real-time strategy games ever released due its intense combat scenarios, detailed graphics and engaging storyline – all set against a backdrop of planetary destruction coming from beyond our solar system’s reaches!