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Title: RIP Muckyfoot
Post by: aldo_14 on November 06, 2003, 04:40:15 am
You should have bought Startopia

http://www.muckyfoot.com/

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Title: RIP Muckfoot
Post by: kode on November 06, 2003, 05:34:01 am
have a friend who did. does that count?
Title: RIP Muckfoot
Post by: aldo_14 on November 06, 2003, 04:08:35 pm
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Originally posted by kode
have a friend who did. does that count?


Almost.   Should have bought 2.  No, 3.  No 4.  Well, a lot more than they sold, anyways.........
Title: RIP Muckfoot
Post by: Zeronet on November 06, 2003, 04:37:55 pm
Not really a game that appealed to me.
Title: RIP Muckfoot
Post by: Petrarch of the VBB on November 06, 2003, 05:08:11 pm
That's the problem. I've heard it was a bloody fine game, but I had no idea what it was, what it was about, etc.
Same with Project Eden, and countless others. Unsung games that nobody buys, simply because they're not sure what the hell they are.
Title: RIP Muckfoot
Post by: Flipside on November 06, 2003, 05:09:24 pm
I played Startropia, it was a good game at first, but the difficult level was on this exponential curve, it started off really slow, hardly moved for about 3 levels and then suddenly became nigh on impossible :(

Flipside :D
Title: RIP Muckfoot
Post by: Zeronet on November 07, 2003, 01:25:13 am
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Originally posted by Petrarch of the VBB
That's the problem. I've heard it was a bloody fine game, but I had no idea what it was, what it was about, etc.
Same with Project Eden, and countless others. Unsung games that nobody buys, simply because they're not sure what the hell they are.


I get PC Gamer, so i knew what it was about, i just plain didn't like the look of it.
Title: RIP Muckfoot
Post by: aldo_14 on November 07, 2003, 03:10:06 am
Startopia was / is basically a space stattion simulator in the Theme Park mould.  Except it's far more diverse - you can focus your station around a particular service, like providing prison facilities, or hospital beds, or just lots of Love Nests (alien brothels :) ).  

And it's fecking genius.  Graphics are great, the whole sort of gameplay model is perfectly judged, there's a (quirky, and obviously British) sense of humour throughout and it just all hangs together brilliantly.  Almost certainly (and this is no exaggeration) the best game you never bought.

I did buy Project Eden (PC) though I've never really played it (got on a bit, then reformatted my PC when I finally got a windows disk).  I felt sorry for it, cos there was a solitary copy on sale at GAME for the pricely sum of one pound and nought pence.