SpaceInvasion
Encyclopedia
SpaceInvasion is a free to play
, text-based resource management and space-war massively multiplayer online
browser game
purchased and relaunched by Bigpoint in 2007. It has many gameplay features similar to OGame
. The game world is entirely controlled by human players; there are no NPCs
in the game.
All starting planets have 230 fields. Fields determine the amount of buildings a player can have on the planet. Four resources, Pig Iron, Metal, Kryptonite, and Spice are used to construct buildings, upgrade research and create ships. Resources are gained by production from mines, trading, or from battle. Players are ranked in a point system: for every 2000 units of resource spent on construction one point is gained. Points determine which players can attack one another; players with significantly higher points cannot attack a player with much lower points and vice versa.
The game is a persistent world
so construction, research, and production will continue even when the user is offline. This also means that a player may be attacked anytime; to counter this, almost all players "escape flight" whenever they go offline or are away from the computer. In an escape flight, the player sends his their fleet and resources to another planet. The speed is set so the fleet will return when the player is able to return to the computer. This prevents the player from losing their fleet while they are offline.
Freeware
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, text-based resource management and space-war massively multiplayer online
Massively multiplayer online game
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browser game
Browser game
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purchased and relaunched by Bigpoint in 2007. It has many gameplay features similar to OGame
OGame
OGame is a text-based, resource-management and space-war themed massively multiplayer online browser game with over two million accounts. OGame was created in 2000 and is produced and maintained by Bioware.. OGame is available in multiple languages, and different nationalities have their own...
. The game world is entirely controlled by human players; there are no NPCs
Non-player character
A non-player character , sometimes known as a non-person character or non-playable character, in a game is any fictional character not controlled by a player. In electronic games, this usually means a character controlled by the computer through artificial intelligence...
in the game.
Gameplay
After the player registers for a universe and logs in, a random planet is assigned to them. There are 16 planets in one solar system and 400 solar systems in one galaxy. There are a total of 14 galaxies in one universe.All starting planets have 230 fields. Fields determine the amount of buildings a player can have on the planet. Four resources, Pig Iron, Metal, Kryptonite, and Spice are used to construct buildings, upgrade research and create ships. Resources are gained by production from mines, trading, or from battle. Players are ranked in a point system: for every 2000 units of resource spent on construction one point is gained. Points determine which players can attack one another; players with significantly higher points cannot attack a player with much lower points and vice versa.
The game is a persistent world
Persistent world
A persistent world is a virtual world that continues to exist even after a user exits the world and that user-made changes to its state are, to some extent, permanent...
so construction, research, and production will continue even when the user is offline. This also means that a player may be attacked anytime; to counter this, almost all players "escape flight" whenever they go offline or are away from the computer. In an escape flight, the player sends his their fleet and resources to another planet. The speed is set so the fleet will return when the player is able to return to the computer. This prevents the player from losing their fleet while they are offline.