Oasis
Posted on June 16, 2005 in Puzzle Games, Strategy Games
Uncover the mystery that lies at the heart of OASIS. Explore your kingdom as you seek out the mystical Glyphs of Power that lie within the Oasis. With every click you may uncover a village, discover a secret gem or reveal powerful technology. Spend your turns wisely to defeat the barbarian attack. Will your empire stand the test of time?
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Comments to "Oasis"
1. When opening your demo version of Oasis the time bar is red rather than blue and it looks like a big warning rather than a beginning. Don't worry you have 60 delightful minutes. Oasis opens beautifully with exquisiteartwork design. As a strategy game, Oasis has a higher appeal than many of the larger "empire strategy" games because you don't need to commit 6 months to the game before you're up to the challenge. The tutorial walks you through the game. You can actually spend the entire hour in the tutorial an never get to the game itself. Keep in mind that there are some empire conqueror games that it takes an hour just to learn how to control the commander. The focus is on getting to understand the concepts needed to prove yourself as able to lead a country and set up basic defense. It seems that the transition from the demo to the actual game would be smooth. Many strategy - empire games are built around huge libraries of historical records and can be quite intimidating. Oasis, on the other hand seems welcoming to play. Remember, it's an arcade game. It won't hog space on your system, or cause you to freeze up. You load and go. If you want a high end strategy game where you see the towns folk slicing and dicing up close then: defragment your system and go find one, if your system can handle it without needing to buy hardware upgrades. But, if you want a family logic strategy interactive game that you load and go that is not offensive then Oasis is a great choice.Demo Review of Oasis by debraford123
Posted by debraford123 on February 08, 2006 at 02:51 AM
2. I first downloaded this game when I saw that it was very popular at reflexive.com. Then I thought- well I'll try it, I like puzzle games anyway. I started it in tutorial mode and played a few levels. At first it seemed a bit boring, but after about 5 levels I felt that I just couldn't stop playing. :)The graphics, as I saw later, aren't very good and the sound becomes boring at a few places, but compared to the gameplay it's nothing.In conclusion, I really liked this game, I think I'm going to buy it. :)
Posted by balack on April 13, 2006 at 03:34 PM
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