

Unfortunately, the actual gameplay is very disappointed, since all you have to do is click on the map to spawn your soldiers. You are declared victorious if you manage to destroy all the buildings, and there’s a maximum amount of resources you can loot.

Speaking of which, you must have soldiers in order to invade and destroy an enemy base. Simple combat that requires little to no input Unfortunately, all of this gets very repetitive after a while, even if the layout of these bases changes from mission to mission. To do this, the game provides you with missions that allow you to attack nearby enemy bases in order to loot resources. To begin with, you start with a small base that must be expanded in order to gather more resources and support a bigger army. Not only that, but there are no original elements at all, since everything is borrowed from other games. It’s a fairly simple and straightforward formula, which is why there’s a decent chance you’ll get bored after a few minutes of gameplay.

Galaxy Control: 3D Strategy is a multiplayer game in which the goal is to extract resources, build an army and battle enemies for supremacy. Build a base and train an army to take over the galaxy Nowadays there are very few RTS games of any kind, with StarCraft II reigning supreme for five years now and no real contender to challenge it. Real-time strategy games are not as popular today as they once was, since you only need to remember the times when StarCraft, WarCraft and Command & Conquer were competing for the same niche.
