Moon Tycoon
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Developer(s) | Legacy Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Anarchy Enterprises |
Release date(s) | October 2, 2001 (US) August 15, 2003 (UK) |
Genre(s) | city-building game |
Mode(s) | Single Player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone |
Platform(s) | PC |
System requirements | Windows 95/98/ME, 200 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 700 MB free hard drive space, 4x CD-ROM drive, 8 MB video card w/DirectX 7 compatible driver, Sound card w/DirectX 7 compatible driver |
Input | Keyboard, Mouse |
Moon Tycoon is a simulation computer game released in 2001 by Anarchy Enterprises and Unique Entertainment. It is based on the creation of a lunar colony or city. Anarchy Enterprises described it as the "first 3-D Sim game ever", and noted that it has similarities to SimCity (which at the time was 2-dimensional).
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[edit] Gameplay
Here, the player place as a person who tries to create habitable places on the moon. The player can also build on a asteroid although this will render the player unable to build on the moon.
[edit] Structures
[edit] Power Plant
There are different types of Power Plants that can be built throughout the location the player chooses.
- Solar Power Plant - The first power plant that the player can build. They are effective on producing electricity although not much and they take up a lot of space as the player needs to build a dozens of them which can be only enough for a few structures.
- Nuclear Power Plant - The most effecient power plant that the player can build although it will take the player a lot of time to research one. It produces electricity by gathering resources on the ground or using ones the player manage to collect. The power plant can produce a lot of eletricity which is enough to support dozens and dozens of buildings although the power plant will take a large area of space.
[edit] Life Support
These are structures that are used in order to support life of the growing colony of the player.
- Oxygen Tank - The oxygen tank is used to release oxygen throughout the whole structure although the more structures built, the more oxygen tank's needed.