Star Dynasties launches into early access on March 16th, but does it do enough to separate itself from its clearest inspiration?
From GameWatcher: "Star Dynasties is a role-playing sci-fi strategy game, developed by Pawley Games under the Iceberg Interactive banner. It takes the space feudalism tropes found in sci-fi classics, such as Dune and Foundation, and brings them into a package focussed squarely on character driven interactions and procedural narrative.
The game is set during an interstellar dark age: after the inadvertent destruction of Earth. Lacking the infrastructure and resources needed to support themselves, the various human colonies in existence, have collapsed. The political, technological, and economic advances made pre-Earth’s destruction are lost and local feudatories arise—setting the stage for your noble house to engage in the human drama and feudal politics of the age."
Iceberg Interactive are today very happy to announce that they have just dropped the release dates and much more for six of their game titles, and that includes titles such as "Radical Relocation", "Antigraviator", "Star Dynasties" and "Pax Nova".
So ugly...It's a shame to see a game like that in 2020, It's the dumbest wipe out clone i've ever seen. Visually it's awful, the design is cheap, the music is ridiculous and the framerate isn't stable at all...
Again a game made with the feet.
Iceberg Interactive and Pawley Games has just announced that their epic sci-fi strategy game “Star Dynasties” is coming to PC in early 2021.