Malkari (1999)

DOS · PC (Microsoft Windows)

5.00 from 1 rating

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Malkari is a 4X (explore, expand, exploit, exterminate) space strategy game in the tradition of Reach for the Stars and Master of Orion. However, there is a new twist on the traditional concept here: your solar system has been devastated by a runaway star, ripping the old planets apart into a vast clutter of asteroids. Making things more difficult for … Read more
Malkari is a 4X (explore, expand, exploit, exterminate) space strategy game in the tradition of Reach for the Stars and Master of Orion. However, there is a new twist on the traditional concept here: your solar system has been devastated by a runaway star, ripping the old planets apart into a vast clutter of asteroids. Making things more difficult for long-range planning, the asteroids are all moving at their own particular speeds, so the planet next door may be on the other side of the system a hundred turns from now! Now that your people have emerged from their long cryo-sleep, you must resume the old struggles against rival guilds...all the while trying just to survive in the strange new Malkari system. Read less
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Release dates

  • May 01, 1999 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
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acefighter117

Status acefighter117 Apr 26, 2018

This game is one of the most obscure games iv ever played, but that doesnt mean it wasnt great. This game was 100% ahead of its time. And while it was super hard to learn how to play, it was still a great game of strategy. I loved how big that playing field for this game was, I mean when …

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This game is one of the most obscure games iv ever played, but that doesnt mean it wasnt great. This game was 100% ahead of its time. And while it was super hard to learn how to play, it was still a great game of strategy. I loved how big that playing field for this game was, I mean when I first played this game in early 2000 (I Inherited the game from my Dad who probably had it for many years before me) there were no Massive open world games of this calibur, and especialy not when the game first came out. My only complaint is that Im unable to play this game again and relive my childhood, as it must have been locked into windows 95 only for some reason. would recommend this game to all ages, with a warning as to its extreme learning curve, and that its only for windows 95 (Which makes me sad)

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