Hi,
Could someone please help me remember the name of this floppy disk turn-based game?
-It was a turn based strategy game where 2 to 8 players or AI could play on the same computer.
-The map was divided in squares with differents elements in them: cities, ressources, water, grass (light green), forest (dark green), mountains, etc.
-There was also a map editor where you could make your own map with any map elements you wanted. (Custom map size, ressource locations, base spawn point, etc).
-The goal of the game was to destroy the ennemy command centers and to protect your own. At the beginning of your turn, you received money from cities you captured to buy units or do researchs to unlock stronger units.
-Each units had a certain amount of movement points (restored after each turn) used for moving that unit around. Heavier units had less movement points to spend than light units.
-I clearly remember
**a guy on a motor bike that was fast but had low attack/defense. easily killed but could reach cities quickly.
**a stealth plane that was visible during your turn but that went invisible during the other player's turn. If other player's moved a unit on the invisible plane area, the stealth plane would be discovered and a battle would follow.
**a uber unit that would cost alot, be really slow but had insane damage+defense. I'm not 100% of the unit name but it was a name easy to remember and pronounce back when I was much younger ("Metal Tank"? "Steel Tank"? "Iron Tank"? Some kind of metallic material + Tank).
-To play this, we made our moves/stuffs and left the room where the computer was once our turn ended (no more possible moves). Then the next player come in, do his stuff/moves then leave the room after his turn. etc.
-I remember playing that game on a computer that we also used to play "Delta Force" (a CD FPS shooter game) on when using the internet made those memorable noises on the phone line.
-The bike could be upgraded with a sidecar.
-The uber unit's name was the game's name (I'm 100% sure of that).
-Accessing anything (ressource, city, base) opened up a window with a picture of said thing that filled about 60% of the new window. Below the picture, there were up to 4 rectangular buttons (each with different options), the window/buttons were the same color (grey) but the buttons had a black outline just like the usual "OK/Cancel" button appearance of Windows.
This has been bugging me for such a long time, please help