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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Bethesda EAN: 0093155126305 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Item Dimensions: Label: Bethesda Manufacturer: Bethesda MPN: 12630 Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Bethesda Release Date: November 20, 2007 Studio: Bethesda Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Star Trek: Conquest is a single-player game of galactic conquest featuring a blend of strategy and action set in The Next Generation era. Players take control ofFederation, Klingon, Romulan, Cardassian, Dominion, and Breen forces and lead them in a campaign to control the galaxy, one planet at a time. Players must build and manage their growing empires in turn-based strategy, and then engage in all out starship combat in real-time action. Strategically, players must effectively manage their limited resources to expand their empire. Players can decide how to best achieve objectives by managing fleets, admirals, building support structures, researching technology and engaging enemies in combat. Once battle is initiated, the game switches to a ship level tactical view allowing players to take direct command of their ships and engage in real-time combat. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Do Not Buy this GameThis game had potential, but it seems the makers really didn't care about the product. I beat the game on the difficult setting in the first day I had it. Do yourself a favor and rent it. Rating: - A fun little game, though probably not worth the $30Star Trek: Conquest is a good little game if you're looking for a bit of strategy and like beating the crap out of all the different alien races in the Star Trek universe. It's essentially Star Trek Risk as one builds fleets and conquers planets until you control the entire board. Obviously if you are someone looking for an intellectual Trek game, Conquest isn't for you, but if you like seeing Jem'Hadar battleships blowing up or want to fly around some Breen cruisers and take over Romulus, ... Read More Rating: - Fun but minimalDon't be fooled by the three stars. Although this title is budget, poorly themed, and very simple as turn based strategy goes, there's a lot of fun of to be had here. This review is designed to tell you how the game mechanics work. Other reviews cover everything else pretty well. There are 3 different battle options, the Arcade mode which lets you control your ships in battle in a very simple 2D battlefield, where you target enemies with your IR pointer (that I like) and A or B for phasers ... Read More Rating: - May be a little addictive but it's not funLets start with when you load the game. After going though endless splash screens that you can't skip over, the game starts. It's very frustrating; by the time the game is ready for me, I don't want to play anymore. After that you get the feel that this was designed for a computer screen (where you are a few feet away from the monitor), not a Wii. The text size is horrible (unreadable) so unless you have a giant TV you'd have to get closer. But then the Wii remote won't point correctly because ... Read More Rating: - Simple, fast, and fun... emphasis on SIMPLEConquest is a very simple strategy game based in the Star Trek universe. Combat uses a rough "paper-rock-scissors" method for ship battles (Dreadnaughts beat cruisers, cruisers beat scouts, and scouts do a disproportionate amounts of damage to Dreadnaughts). Players can only control up to three "fleets" at any given time, each fleet being a focus for attack and defense on the galactic map gameboard. There are only two resources to worry about: credits (gained from mines) and research points (provided by research ... Read More |