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OpenTrek |
1.2 |
1999 |
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Freeware |
Space shooter |
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by: Jason Shankel |
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68 % |
Windows 95+/Linux |
English |
Tested on win2000/XP: runs fine |
last updated: 20-04-09 |
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OpenTrek | |
English:
OpenTrek is an open source, 3D implementation of the classic "Super Star Trek" game. You take control of the USS Enterprise and your mission is to search the galaxy to find and destroy all enemies before they reach the earth.
In this game you have much of the same equipment that the "real" USS Enterprise has. For finding the enemy you have 2 different types of maps long range which is selctable and short range 3d map which is always in view. When you want to travel through the galaxy, you can use your warp drive or for shorter distances, impulse power. To defend yourself against enemy attacks you have the familiar sheilds. To attack the enemy you have both: phasers and photon torpedoes. You also have an assortment of status/damage indicators.
The levels of dificulty are easy, normal and hard. You can save your current game. High scores are also kept. This game runs in full screen mode. The graphics are nice and the sound effects are good. You can save your current gam in progress into one of eight slots..
To play without reading the documentation, there is only one part of the game that requires explanation . The "Long Range Scan" window has several boxes with numbers. The first digit is the number of enemies in that sector. The second digit is the number of star bases in that sector where repairs can be made. And the third digit is the number of stars in that sector. If there are no numbers in the sector, then it has not been scanned yet. It would however still be a good idea to read the good html documentation which describes the game play better than here.
NOTE: If you download the no install version, start the game by clicking on one of the three .bat files. The file "OpenTrek DX.bat" will probably work on all setups.
May the Force be with you!
Controls:
Mouse (point and click)
Esc = Pause/Menu
For those Star Trek fans out there, OpenTrek is a classic that you all should have.
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