Supernova 2: Space War Released for PC
Space set turn-based wargame available via download
Date: Friday, May 23, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Tycoon Games have announced the release of their turn-based space fighting wargame Supernova 2: Space War for both PC and Mac platforms via download.

With a very simple interface wrapped in heaps of gameplay elements, players must manage their empire resources then research new technologies like new weapons, armors and shields. Once you have assembled your army, target an enemy star system and set out to conquer it.

Many different ship classes, from small, fast scout ships to huge, slow, but devastating motherships, each one with its own statistics, plus the addition of unique ships for each faction for a total of 25 altogether. Armed with different weapons both for short range fighting like beam cannons and bolts, or long range like missiles and torpedoes.

A free demo for the wargame simulation is available from Tycoon Games Website .

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