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IGN: Light of Altair Review

Light of Altair is a decent distraction for strategy fans to indulge in as well as a good entry into the realm of economic strategy titles. There are definitely better ones out on the market, but this one is cheap and will surely run well on nearly any computer from the last few years. It's not an especially deep game, but SaintXi put enough thoughtfulness in to keep you entertained for at least a few hours. For a game that retails at $15, that's not too bad.

Presentation - 6.0
Graphics - 6.5
Sound - 6.5
Gameplay - 7.0
Lasting Appeal - 7.5
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Reach for the stars with Light of Altair - review on @IM_PLAYIN

IM PLAYIN looks at the RTS space colonisation indie game 'Light of Altair'

"Indie games are really increasing in popularity these days. They’re often simple to play and fun in small doses, without the need for sifting through hours of side-missions and collectables that are often unnecessarily packed in to the bigger games"

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Electronic Farmyard: Sound Bytes - Issue Zero

The Electronic Farmyard is thrilled introduce our new weekly article by Casper McGrew; Sound Bytes. Each week we will be taking a look at Artists, DJ's & Composers involved in the Indie Games scene. This week he takes a look at the music in Osmos, Sword of the Stars, Light of Altairr, Braid & finally Mount & Blade from Paradox Interactive.

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The Electronic Farmyard Review: Light of Altair

Mike takes a look back at the Indie classic Light of Altair.

A lot of strategy games are based around military strategy or tactics, but Light of Altair tends to focus more on economic management and keeping your colonists happy. Think more “Anno” or “The Guild” rather than “Sins of a Solar Empire” or “Age of Empires’. Each mission puts you in competition with one or more differing factions, sometimes with an ally, sometimes ganged up on, with the each level successfully being more difficult than the last. The learning curve is low, making it an easy to learn, hard to master kind of game.

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