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Posted on Friday, February 19, 2010 by | Comments 1 Comment


Picture from Greed Corp releases next week

The turn-based strategy game Greed Corp, will be released on February 24 at the Xbox LIVE Arcade for 800 Microsoft Points, and February 25 on the PlayStation Network for $9.99. The title is the first in a series of games based in the Mistbound universe, in a world of feudal warfare and environmental destruction through industrial consumption. As one of four warring factions, your aim is territorial domination; but at what cost? Can you find the delicate balance between harvesting the land for resources and preserving it to stay alive? Will you defend your territory or sacrifice it to keep it out of enemy hands?

Featuring a land collapsing mechanic which constantly alters the strategic landscape, you must destroy your enemies or the very land they stand on before they do it to you. Build Harvesters to reap your land for credits and spend them on armories and cannons. Manufacture walkers to conquer enemy territory and order carriers to transport your troops across the map. Ultimately, defeat your enemies by eliminating their troops and destroying or capturing their structures.

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chip | February 19th, 2010 at 5:53 PM Permalink to this Comment

Great! I have been looking forward to this game.

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