In the distant future, the coming of a technological Golden-age brings reality to humanity’s dream of reaching out to other planets. Corporate exploration probes swarm the depths of space, seeking out resource-rich worlds to colonize and exploit. But even in the vastness of space, and true to human nature, disputes over colonization rights soon emerge. Great corporate war-fleets gather, ready to defend their claims. The Earth Federation, humanity’s central government, devises a contest called “Missile War” to prevent a descent into total war. In “Missile War” two rival corporations establish a base on the contested planet’s surface, harvest its resources, and engage in an isolated missile duel. Trade of harvested minerals is permitted, but interference by other corporations is not. The winner, the last corporation standing, is given full rights to the colony, and is taxed by the Earth Federation. Everybody wins; or do they?

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Game review at RTS Guru: RTS Guru mark: 7 of 10

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Danny 'Tenebrion' Wojcicki tackles another review for RTSGuru by taking Polynetix's Direct Hit: Missile War for a spin. Never heard of it? Danny's not surprised, but definitely thinks you should check it out.

"Direct Hit: Missile War, published by Impulse and developed by Polynetix, is a strategy game you’ve probably never heard of. And, to be perfectly honest, I’m surprised that this game hasn’t made a little more noise among strategy gamers, because it’s actually pretty damn fun. In short, it’s a real time strategy game where the player builds and manages a futuristic military base, acquires resources, researches new technology, and manufactures missiles to be used in the utter destruction of nearby enemy facilities. The game is simple, sleek, and enjoyable, though admittedly not without a few flaws....."
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