Pax Britannica
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Pax Britannica | |
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Genre | Real-time strategy |
Latest release | 1.0.0 |
Release date | 2010[1] |
Platforms | Linux, Windows |
Code license | MIT[2] |
Contribute | |
Pax Britannica is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well. |
Debian: | pax-britannica |
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Ubuntu: | pax-britannica |
Mageia: | pax-britannica |
Pax Britannica is a real-time strategy game for one to four players by No Fun Games.
Gameplay[edit]
The game can be played either one human player against a bot, or two to four human players against each other. On the start screen, the players who wish to participate in the game presses their key on the keyboard (A, F, H, or L) or a button on a gamepad.
To make a selection during the game, the player presses their button and a needle starts moving. When the needle reaches the area corresponding to the target action, the player releases their button. The players can choose between:
- Spawning a small fighter, which are effective against bombers
- Spawning a medium bomber, which are effective against frigates
- Spawning a large frigate, which are effective against fighters
- Upgrade the hangar ship, which will make spawning and upgrading faster
Development[edit]
The game was programmed by Henk Boom, Renaud Bédard, and Matthew Gallant, with artwork by daniel Burton, and music by Ben Abraham.