Title: Barons of the Galaxy
Year introduced: 2016
Country of origin: United States
Languages: English
Price: premium subscription
In Barons of the Galaxy players assume role of a corporation in a near future sci-fi world where the human race has recently mastered space travel. These corporations represent the major industries of the human race which profit by supplying the 16 resources and over 150 different products and services that every city in the quickly expanding galaxy demands. Product prices, volume of goods and the size of populations rise on fall purely on how much product the players can provide to these cities. Trading between corporations who specialize in different goods is often required and military strife is usually inevitable.
As populations become larger the players themselves elect other players to become Governors of cities, Emperors of planets and even Star Lords of entire solar systems. These titles provide the players with taxation income and more political power to be used in voting for the outcome of random events that constantly affect different areas of the game.
The game is turn based with all players’ orders and movements being executed simultaneously every 10 minutes.
Rating: 3 / 5 based on 2 votes
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