500 Years Act 1 Keygen Download
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- Sep 3, 2019
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About This Game The Earth was dying and humanity boarded ships to colonize the stars. These ships were named after the wonders of the ancient world: The Giza, The Alexandria, The Rhodes and finally, The Artemis.The Artemis landed and set up a colony on an Earth-like moon. Then the Ants, an insectoid species, came and enslaved the colony. All hope was lost.Years later you were born in the Artemis colony and joined the resistance against the Ants.One day the Ants suddenly left your colony for unknown reasons. The Proctor of your colony tasked you with finding the ancient Artemis colony ship. Among the wreckage you found the captain's yacht; and it still works! You and your crew take to the stars to find the other humans, if they are still out there. 500 years after the destruction of Earth...500 Years is an old school episodic space opera. The game is an adventure where you explore different star systems and meet the inhabitants, some friendly, and some not so friendly.Story driven space adventureArcade style combat with non-traditional ship controlsExplore solar systemsMeet alien racesEquip your ship based upon the type of enemyFight huge bossesThe story will be concluded in Act 2; DLC coming soon. 7aa9394dea Title: 500 Years Act 1Genre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Poorwill GamesPublisher:Poorwill GamesRelease Date: 15 Apr, 2015 500 Years Act 1 Keygen Download 500 years act 1. 500 years act 1 I think the mostly negative reviews are unfair. This is a good game. Harkens back to the days of Starcon.... True space exploriation and interaction with an interesting back story. I actually hope to get to play the second act someday. It was fun and challenging and funny. Probably not worth 8 dollars though. Get it on special-- at about 2-4 dollars I would say its worth it. The biggest drawback is how short it is, and the graphics could use a little punching up. Overall though, I enjoyed it. 7\/10. you cant complete the game. I thought for a long time about whether I would recommend 500 Years Act 1 or not, and in the end, I do recommend it, but with caveats.First of all, 500 Years is obviously a labour of love. It's clunky, it looks funny, and it even smells weird (really!), but there has obviously been a lot of effort and time put into it by a very small team, and having had a hand in game development my self, I know how hard that can be. But I don't just recommend it out of pity, and because Steam's "mostly negative" rating must be a kick in the guts for the developer. No, I did enjoy playing 500 Years Act 1, and I hope an Act 2 comes out eventually.The game is basically a poor man's Star Control, with a galaxy map upon which you can travel, 'zooming' in to a small-scale plan view of local space for battles.Your ship is upgradeable, and you can change the upgrades you have in effect before each battle, which is a great feature. The battles themselves are a bit clunky, and if you experiment with the upgrades you'll quickly find that some battles simply can't be beaten with some upgrade combinations.The story is interesting, if mostly a bit bland and derivative, and there are a few ideas that I though were really creative. A few grammar errors did distract me at times, but it's certainly no worse than many other indie games' stories on Steam, and I found it interesting enough to complete the game to see what happens.It will take a certain sort of person to enjoy this game as much as I did, and honestly, it's retail price of $7.99 is simply too much for what you get. The game can be completed in a couple of hours; the rest of my play time has been achievement hunting.But if you can find it in a bundle or on deep discount, you enjoy small-scale space operas and can cope with a clunky combat interface, you should get a couple of hours of moderate enjoyment out of the game.Here's hoping Act 2 is still on the cards.. Before i even beginned the whole game, i already saw by the "intro" that it was going to be tough ride, so get your seatbelts on.Lets start by the storyline.Storyline is about humans who seem to be taken free from ants tyranny. Yes, indeed."Resistance" comes and tries to find and kill the ants, as an revenge.Around your painful journey, you travel accross planets and talk to the people in there.The story feels like its written by a 9-year old. The whole crew is♥♥♥♥♥♥ especially the edgy woman.Then, the combat and upgradesUpgrades were cool, they gave little bit of things or fun, which this game had already enough.But the combat.Even when you fully upradge everything, the combat feels♥♥♥♥♥♥ Turning is bad, and when you are supposed to shoot? Oh boy. Ship is ugly as hell. But why would anyone use combat when you can die 2 times and then skip the whole thing?It seems like the developers realized too that combat was♥♥♥♥♥♥ so they added skip-button to appear after 2 deaths.The pokemon-stylish random encounter when going on star map was the most frustrating one.The battles were same, the ships were same, and, believe me, you died 2 times like i did too just to skip that annoying piece of♥♥♥♥♥♥encounterOverall rating: 2/10Dont even bother, you can buy many good games with this games price, but this isnt the one.. Very bad and extremely overpriced game.No flying berween stars and planets, all is made by "click where you want to go". No exploring, you cannot fly freely. All you do is clicking through dialogues, sometime fighting. You cannot shoot, all is made automatically. You can just click to rotate your ship and move it.That "non-traditional combat controls" is really non-traditional. Pretty sucks. That should be "non-traditional combat" without controls because you cannot take controls into consideration here."The game is an adventure where you explore different star systems" don't believe the exploring part of this. You just talk with AI characters and sometime get coordinations of new star system, then they appear on your map and you can click on them to fly there. You cannot fly freely and discover planets on your own.
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