


To top it off, you'll find ten selectable levels of difficulty in Galcon Fusion, enough to give you as much challenge as you desire.īut here's the real reason you'll pick up Galcon Fusion: online multiplayer. Crash makes it so in-flight ships can collide, adding a whole new level of strategy to the game. Assassin sets one of the players as "it" and the game is won by whoever destroys that player. Vacuum, for example, drops you in an enemy-free universe with a ticking timer, challenging you to occupy every world before the clock runs out. Not content to confine gameplay to "conquer 'em all", Galcon Fusion features a number of modes, some of which are quite interesting. Your ships immediately go forth and smash into your foe's world, reducing its population by one for every one ship. To attack, simply click on one of your planets (or drag to select multiple planets), roll the mouse wheel to select what percentage of the population you'll send out, then click the target. If you want to take over a world, you have to reduce that number to zero by sending wave after wave of your own ships. Each planet has a population number on its face that slowly goes up over time. Your job is to take over the universe by spreading your ships from one planet to the next. Featuring high-definition visuals, loads of interesting modes of play, and several fun bells and whistles, Galcon Fusion is a respectable successor in the Galcon line and a captivating casual Risk-like strategy game. Following Galcon Classic, the original desktop version of the series, and borrowing a ton of tricks from the iPhone incarnations Galcon and Galcon Labs, Fusion pits you against the rest of the galaxy as you fight for dominance. Galcon Fusion is the latest in the growing line of casual strategy games from Hassey Enterprises.
