![]() ![]() As I say, not a game breaker and I can throw a dark image behind the game window which will do much the same thing. In fact, IIRC, I likely played the Apple version of this, which throws everything into a cocked hat :)). Thanks for the reminder about that - answers my question. A deep, rich game easily accessible even to novice players. A new standard in 'Empire Building' games Highly-Detailed graphics, addictive simulation, plus unbeatable multi-player play Compete for a virgin planet against the colonies of six opposing alien species. They spend turns building, expanding, and ultimately warring. The game has seven different races with special abilities, for example the Maugs are great scientists, ChCh-T have the highest birth rate etc. Players take the roles of aliens deadlocked on a planet surface. Its been so long since I've seen it that I'd forgotten that little artifact. About Deadlock: Planetary Conquest: Colonize A Planet. English Deadlock: Planetary Conquest is a 2D turn-based 4X strategy. ![]() Ah, yes, you're quite right about Win95 games - a lot of them were designed that way. Oops, forgot, Deadlock II Shrine Wars was Windows95 and above which Windows95 didn't require menu bars. 293 Share 8.5K views 3 years ago Seven alien races compete on the face of the newly discovered planet Gallius IV, to build the most successful colony in this superb and somewhat underrated turn. All Win 3.0 and 3.1 compatible apps have required menu bars built in. You can click the 'maximize' square in the upper right corner (not the dash or the x but the square in the middle) but the menu bar will still display. Description A new standard in 'Empire Building' games Highly-detailed graphics, addictive multi-player play Compete for a virgin planet against the colonies of six opposing alien species. Choose to command the human or one of six other alien races, each with unique strengths, weaknesses, and needs. The original Deadlock CD could be run on Windows 3.1 if you loaded in the provided Win32s libraries. Originally released in Germany, United States in 1997. and published by GT Interactive Software Europe Ltd. In the original Deadlock Planetary Conquest (the first one) it was written for Windows 95 and had a built in menuing system much like Windows 3.0 & 3.1 The 'title bar' is part of the game interface. Deadlock: Planetary Conquest is a game simulation developed by Accolade, Inc. TheeAceMan: Are you using a widescreen monitor? Widescreen monitor resolutions weren't available back in 1996 ![]()
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