Ultimate Domain
Ultimate Domain, known as Genesia in Europe, is a computer game developed by Microïds and published by Mindscape initially on the Commodore Amiga in 1993 and then ported for the IBM PC in 1994. The original Amiga version is known to be one of the few commercial games developed in AMOS Basic.
Developer(s) | Microïds |
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Platform(s) | Amiga, MS-DOS, iOS |
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Mode(s) | Single-player |
In 2011, an iPad version was released. A follow-up to Ultimate Domain named Genesia Legacy was scheduled to be released in 2015.[1]
Plot
Ultimate Domain starts in the 17th century in the colonies of the new world, where the player has four settlers and a few raw materials. The settlers take jobs such as woodcutter, architect, and specialist; woodcutters turn trees into logs, architects use wood, stone, and metal to make various kinds of buildings, and specialists make goods for selling once a shop is built. The settlers may also search for "The Seven Jewels of Genesia".[2]
Reception
Computer Gaming World rated Ultimate Domain one star out of five. Describing it as a lackluster combination of Populous and Civilization, the magazine reported that it was possible to win the game without expanding from the starting position, concluding that "If that doesn't sound a death knell for a game of empire building, I don't know what does".[3] The game was reviewed in 1995 in Dragon #213 by Jay & Dee in the "Eye of the Monitor" column. Both reviewers gave the game 2 out of 5 stars.[2]
Reviews
- PC Gamer - Jul, 1994
- ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) - Dec, 1993
- Amiga Power - Jan, 1994
- Amiga Format - Jan, 1994
- PC Player (Germany) - May, 1994
References
- Trailer of Genesia Legacy
- Jay & Dee (January 1995). "Eye of the Monitor". Dragon (213): 57–64.
- Carter, Tim (August 1994). "The Reign Of Same..." Computer Gaming World. pp. 124, 126.
External links
- Ultimate Domain at MobyGames
- Genesia at the Hall of Light