Imperialism: The Dark Continent
- May 18, 2018
- Gamenesis
"Imperialism: The Dark Continent" is a strategy game set in the 1870s where you play as the Minister for Colonies of a European power, exploring, colonizing, and extracting resources from African territories. With eight playable countries, including Great Britain, France, and Russia, the game features colonial rivalries as multiple powers can compete to colonize the same province. Your choices and strategies will determine which countries come out on top in the scramble for Africa.
Reviews
- The game has potential to be very fun if the developers continue to add content and updates.
- The mechanics and topic of the game are interesting and could lead to a more engaging experience with further development.
- Some players find it enjoyable for a quick game, despite its current limitations.
- The game lacks depth, with no AI and minimal challenge, making it feel like a repetitive click-fest.
- There is no save or load function, which makes it frustrating to play for extended periods without being able to save progress.
- Many players feel the game is overpriced for the current state, with a lack of meaningful gameplay and features.
- gameplay1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is noted for its strong mechanics and engaging topic, but users express frustration over a lack of progress, leading to a desire for improvement in the future.
- graphics1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are described as minimal and lacking detail, suggesting that they do not significantly enhance the overall experience.
“The graphics are lackluster and feel outdated.”
“The visual design is uninspired and fails to impress.”
“The textures are low quality, making the game look cheap.”