Galimulator Mods
Galimulator simulates the wars, revolutions, politics, research and various other bizarre events in a randomly generated galaxy. Watch as space empires endure epic struggles for power. You decide if you want to:. Watch in Observer mode. Play around freely in Sandbox mode.
Galimulator is a galactic empire simulation and sandbox game. Download $ 4.99 PC Game offers a free review and price comparison service. PC Game is not an official representative nor the developer of this videogame. Sandbox physics mod for Half-Life 2 that became so popular that it was made into a standalone release. Euro Truck Simulator 2. Ships Guide: Basic Ships: Basic ships are my unofficial name for the more common ships. You see these when you are looking at the ship building menu in Emperor mode.
Take control in Emperor modeEmpires will:. Wage war to conquer more stars. Build ships to fight and do other strange things.
Encounter strange space monsters. Venture out on intergalactic quests. Research new technology.
Switch politics between expansion, fortification and more. Build powerful (or useless) artifacts in space.
Transcend to unimaginable hyperblissUltimately they will go away, crushed by a stronger race, victims of internal strife, eaten by space monsters, or some other fate. But new ones will take their place. It's the hypercircle of interstellar life in space.In Emperor mode, you can control your own empire by using your Flagship to boost expansion and defense, build and control your ships, and manage your Spy network.In Sandbox mode, you have full freedom to do pretty much what you want. Make empires degenerate, throw meteors at them, etc.Or you can just observe, like an aquarium, except with interstellar space empires instead of fish.Windows and Linux versions are also available now at:the user forums to share stories, ideas, bugs, etc:http://galimulator.forumatic.com/. The game seems very interestng. But tutorial was very short, and I'm still not understanding how the game works.There are so many things in the menu that I'm not sure what is doing what, or if its actual doing what I told it to do.
Options are different when taking over a civilization. But I will give this game a chance before I just uninstall.
If I understand it better and enjoy it, I will rate it better. Dark devotion steam. UPDATE: After playing a while I finally figured out how to take over the whole galaxy. You have to try different things to get desired results.
First rate was 3 stars, now I rate it 5 STARS! Great work to the developer! Patience people patience!Nathaniel Hambelton. This is by far the deepest politics, warfare, government, diplomacy simulator I have ever seen. This game has everything you could imagine, and is probably the most realistic simulator out there.Absolutely amazing.
Could you add a deeper diplomacy option where if you're good allies with another Empire, you can send supplies such as ships and stuff, and could you add an economy, which couldallow you to purchase territory and stars from other empires? Maybe dig deeper into planetary combat with infantry, cities, casualties, ground vehicles, etc.
Thanks!Kolbe Moser.
Ships Guide:Basic Ships:Basic ships are my unofficial name for the more common ships. You seethese when you are looking at the ship building menu in Emperor mode.Ships such as the Dropship and Battleship are included in this section.Dropship:This ship is probably the most common ship in the galaxy. They are mostcommonly found on the border of warring empires. They invade hostilestars connected to the empire that owns the ship. They aren't very usefulunless used in mass, or against significantly weaker empires.They are completely unarmed and have 2 hitpoints.Raider:The Raider is also a likely candidate for the most common ship. They areusually found cruising through enemy empires, leaving a trail of undevelopedstars. They can also (rarely) invade and destroy artifacts.They only have 1 hitpoint; however, unlike the Dropship, they are armed witha laser cannon!Battleship:These ships, along with the Frigate, are the backbones of the fleet, thesousaphones of a marching band, the - you get the point.
Though they arecommon and kind of boring, they play a huge role in a fleet and act asmedium range support, as well as aid in expansion of borders. They have 3hitpoints and are armed with missiles and planetary laser cannons, used togive border stars aid in expansion.
You may think that the Battleship andFrigate are the same thing; this is not the case. It's firepower slow butstronger, it's armor thicker, it's speed slow, the Battleship has beenreferred to by Snod as a bear. Battleships can soak up more damage thanFrigates.Frigate:The Frigate, along with the Battleship, are the backbones of a fleet.They have a similar role to battleships, but rely on speed instead offirepower.
They fire many low-damage shots in quick succession. Thoughfaster than Battleships, that speed comes at a cost, resulting in a lowdamage tolerance. Snod has referred to the Frigate as an 'angry cat'.Maintenance Ship:The name pretty much describes itself. This ship is used for maintenanceon other ships. They are armed with 2 lasers: a blue one that repairsother ships and a red one that deals damage to enemies. Maintenance shipsare very easy to destroy, usually taking 1-2 hits. Fun Fact: Despite theweakness of the Maintenance ship, they can and alot of times do lead fleets.