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Manage a space colony, explore, research technologies, and harvest resources to reunite with Earth.

Reunion Game
Reunion game

🎮 Game Controls

Mouse capture required. Tap screen to active.

  • WASD / ↑↓←→ Move
  • Space / Enter Action / Fire
  • Ctrl / Alt Attack / Strafe
  • Esc Menu
  • Y / N Yes / No Answers
Lock Mouse: Tap Screen | Unlock: Esc

About Reunion

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Category
Strategy
Platform
MS-Dos
File size
11597994
Release year
1994
Developer
Amnesty Design

Reunion is a real-time strategy game released in 1994 for the MS-DOS platform. It was developed by Amnesty Design and published by Merit Studios, Inc. The game is set in a science fiction universe where players manage a space colony and its expansion across a solar system.

The player assumes the role of a colony administrator, overseeing various aspects of development from a central command interface. Primary objectives involve exploring nearby planets, harvesting six distinct mineral resources, and researching new technologies. Progression is structured around managing different command screens, including a research menu for selecting scientific advancements, a production interface for converting resources into goods, and a colony building menu for scheduling construction and managing facilities. Players also navigate a galactic map to select new planets for survey and eventual colonization.

Gameplay systems integrate resource management, technological development, and fleet command. Players assign commanders with varying skills to oversee different operational menus, from production to research. Exploration is conducted to discover and mine minerals on various planetary bodies. As the colony becomes self-sufficient, the long-term mission expands to include developing a space fleet. The narrative context involves a colony established by survivors from Earth, with a generational goal to eventually reconstitute contact and reunify with the home planet.

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