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Pax Galaxia -
Pax Galaxia is a uniquely addictive real
time strategy game of stellar conquest.
Strategy/War Games |

Pax Galaxia
Pax Galaxia is a uniquely addictive real time
strategy game of stellar conquest.
In the full version you can play on more
than fourty galaxy maps, using all the difficulty levels. You'll also be
able to play the maps you create in the in-game editor, as well as randomly
generated maps.
You can pay by credit card, bank/wire
transfer, check/money order or invoice.
Immediately after your payment has been
received (with a creditcard usually within seconds) you will receive a key
by email that unlocks all the features of Pax Galaxia.
Features include:
- Try to keep an eye over the entire
galaxy. Winning a great battle is worth nothing if your lines are broken
on the other side of the map.
- Whenever you give a star the order to
move, ask yourself what would happen if all the ships move from it. If
there's an enemy next to your star, he may capture it and possibly many
more of your stars, so you need to keep in mind you need to check often
on this star. Of course, it's better not to let many such teapots on the
fire lest the entire galaxy start whistling in alarm.
- Don't let large forces do nothing.
Send them to attack, reinforce borders, but always keep the war machine
rolling.
- When you can give orders to more
stars, always choose the star with the largest force first.
- Try to attack the strongest enemy if
you can. Don't get caught up in prolonged battles with smaller players -
this will only benefit the position of the strongest player.
- Add movement orders even between stars
without any ships. This way, all new built ships will go straight into
battle.
- Always try to encircle an enemy army
instead of forcing it to retreat. Likewise, if some of your forces are
encircled, try to break through the siege to save them.
- If you want to force an enemy to
retreat, it's better not to attack unless you can mentain at least a 2
to 1 superiority. When attacking red or violet stars, make that a 4-1
superiority. More may be needed if the enemy is sending many
reinforcements to that star.
- Red and green stars negate each
other's bonuses: if you must attack a red star, try to attack it from a
green star.
- Violet stars make for great defending
positions, if you have a large enough army based there - your damaged
ships restore very fast, even under attack.
- Violet stars are also very good
attacking paltforms. Because of their high repair rate, they keep their
attacking force operational for a longer time.
- Tactical retreats can be turned into
an encircling counter-attack. Usually you let an enemy star conquer one
of your stars - then you attack and conquer that enemy star. Most of the
forces that were on the attacking star are now trapped on the star you
sacrificed, waiting to be destroyed.
- Always try to break the enemy
teritories in more sectors. Each of these smaller sectors can then be
shrinked and forced to surrender a lot easier.
- The AI will not attack a star unless
it enjoys a certain superiority. When you don't want to be attacked you
can use this to your advantage.
- To move ships fast across the galaxy,
it's better to use multiple routes.
- Focus all your might in a single
direction.
- You can instigate fights between your
AI opponents to weaken them. The AI players will always attack a star if
they have a certain superiority to it - if you decrease the forces on a
star (either by attacking it yourself or by letting it attack and
conquer one of your stars) it's neigbours may attack it. (thanks to Carl
K. Cramer for this one)

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About Diogames Of
all the games I made, I like this one the best. It
was actually very hard for me to force myself to work on it because I
just couldn't stop playing it.
The user interface is nothing short
of magic. You can command multiple stars with just
a stroke of the mouse and then watch the armies move from star to star
obeying your orders without questioning.
The user interface is so simple I'm worried
you won't notice the unique strategic gameplay of Pax Galaxia.
Cunning attacks and deceitful retreats, dramatic encirclements and desperate
break-through rescue efforts are the highpoints of a wonderfully dynamic
game.
The difficulty ranges from extremely easy
to nearly impossibly difficult. While the easy modes are suitable for
a fun couple of minutes trying to beat your time records, the more difficult
ones will require all your concentration and the mastery of all the tricks
of the game to overcome the computer players.
As far as the value of this title
goes, your $20 will be well spent. There are more than thirty maps to
choose from, and you can quickly make many more using the random map
generator and the easy to use in-game editor. You can choose
between four levels of difficulty and each map can be played multiple times
with each of the opposing forces. You'll be
entertained for months.

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