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Stars Beyond Reach
This game is set to be released in 2018. Stars beyond Reach is a 4x setting, (The 4X meaning eXplore, eXpand, exploit, and eXterminate). This strategy game is a turn based city building game. You will be competing in a battle with these civilizations controlled by other players. You have a choice of 42 different characters to play as, 13 races of alien and 3 playable characters each. Working your way through the four acts, growing larger and more powerful as you go. These acts consist of Arrival, Discovery, Alliances, and Doomsday.

Act I: Arrival This is the stage where its all about your civilization, your not going to have much interaction with the other players and civilizations as you will have things that you must complete for your civilization as all the other cities will. It your time to learn languages and technologies as you have just crash landed on a planet and most of the technology you had is gone. Throughout the game there are a pretty equal amounts of threats from with your city, and from external sources. Arrival presents mostly threats from within.

Act II: Discovery This is the stage of exploration. You have become advanced enough to somewhat understand other languages and now have the ability to be a little more free thinking on your next moves. Although your own civilizations needs tremendously rise and you will have to do a lit to sustain that. There are natural wonders around the world that you want to examine to learn more about the world you are on. (the more the better) Problems occur when these natural wonders exist in enemy territory. You have choices with this though, of course you can take it by force, get lucky and have the ability to snatch it away from them, or you can learn of their civilizations greatest fears and exploit them.

Act III: Alliances The realization hits your race, that you want to return to the stars as you have come from. But you can not do this alone. This chapter is called Alliances for a very good reason, you can not get off the planet alone easily. But not all other species are as trustworthy as they can appear. You never know who you can trust. There are the races that just need to be friends, but who knows if they will be able to take action when the time comes. Then there are the super powers of civilizations, although their demands for friendship are much more intense. Some may ask you to wipe out an entire race of innocents, others might as for you to drive them into poverty, and some might even as for you to supply them with a race of slave workers.

Act IV: Doomsday The final stage where everything unfolds, its the final battles. All the alliances and all the enemies are now distinguished through everyone's choices in the previous chapter, its time to see if you had made the right choice on who to befriend and who not to. Your in a constant battle with your enemies, your citizens wellbeing, your trust with the allies you created, and the planets itself fighting back against you. It is a very chaotic stage but is entertaining nonetheless to see all you have worked so hard to complete unfold.

Victory There are two distinct ways to win this game although the rules are not exactly black and white on how you accomplish this. The planets you have crash landed on is sentient, and a dangerous one at that. Its not a planet that should be allowed to exist from a moral viewpoint. Also its could be viewed as not your problem. Your main goal could be to just get off the planet and back into space. But you could be resulted by getting you and a couple members of your inner circle away from the planet. Of course you would get the victory for that, but its immoral to leave your whole civilization behind to get yourself off. Getting your whole civilization is a lot harder of a task and requires much more time. Your allies helped you survive and get you to where you are now, adding another whole race or two to your one way ticket off the planet could be a hefty load for you to take on. Though you would be viewed as a hero for being able to accomplish this task. On the other end you could have to destroy the planet. But in theory if you do this, you could be committing mass genocide to any race still stuck on the planet. Giving your life as well as your civilizations lives and all those of your allies isn't the most acceptable way to win. The best possible way would be to get everyone off the planet first before taking it down with you and although  its a hard goal that you must commit your time on the planet for. Its also the most noble of outcomes you can achieve.

Species There are 14 different races of aliens, each of them containing 3 leaders. The species consist of Acutians, Andors, Boarines, Burlusts, Evucks, Fenyn, Krolins, Neinzul, Peltians, Skylaxians, spire, Thoraxians, Yali, and Zenith. Although not all of these character have set images yet there are a couple of releases for what these leaders will look like. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mitchpuma7070 (talk • contribs) 15:44, 27 April 2017 (UTC)

Sources

https://arcengames.com/stars-beyond-reach/

http://arcengames.com/stars-beyond-reach-what-were-working-on-plus-spotlight-on-the-zenith-aliens/

http://arcengames.com/sneak-peek-at-5-leaders-in-stars-beyond-reach-plus-a-couple-of-screenshots/

Source Page
https://arcengames.com/stars-beyond-reach/

http://arcengames.com/stars-beyond-reach-what-were-working-on-plus-spotlight-on-the-zenith-aliens/

http://arcengames.com/sneak-peek-at-5-leaders-in-stars-beyond-reach-plus-a-couple-of-screenshots/