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Alien Nations. Description 3 completely different nations on one planet - will it work out? Control the blue Pimmons, the wild Amazons, or the insectoid Sajiki and create your kingdom on the planet Lukkat. Direct the fate of a whole nation and make them control the planet. Be a founder of cities and ensure their growth and p.
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Also known as: Amazons & Aliens, Die Völker (DE) Developer: neo Software Publisher: JoWooD Productions Platform: Windows Released internationally: 1999 This game has regional differences. |
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This needs some investigation. Discuss ideas and findings on the talk page. Specifically: - Is Amazons & Aliens any different from Alien Nations? - Find a way to convert the game graphics. BMS script to unpack the .gd archives: http://aluigi.altervista.org/bms/alien_nations.bms |
Alien Nations is a PC strategy game where three factions battle it out to see who can build a nation and crush all the others.
- 1Regional Differences
Regional Differences
Alien Nations got censored to remove any reference to drugs or nudity.
Resources
A resource was renamed, and another one was replaced entirely.
Die Völker | Alien Nations |
Mushroom Schnapps | Mushroom Juice |
Cigarillos | Lollipop Maggots |
Amazons
Most of the Amazons are topless in Die Völker. But, of course, a tiny amount of skin colored pixels is far too sexy, so they received bikini tops for Alien Nations.
Smoking Sajiki
In Die Völker, the Sajiki on the nation selection screen smokes a cigarillo. In Alien Nations, he wonders where his cigarillo went. The Sajiki ending reflects this change.
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Sajiki vs. Sajkhi
This one is weird. For some unknown reason, the Sajiki nation was renamed to Sajkhi, but only in-game. Everywhere else, they are still referred to by their original name, including the manual, the official website[1], the sequel[2], and this TCRF article.
References
- ↑Alien Nations homepage (archived December 12, 2003)
- ↑The Nations on JoWooD's website (archived November 5, 2006)
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