Note: W3.1 version 1.5 will run on Windows 95 as
well.<br><br>Outpost is a strategy intensive, world-building
game designed by a former scientist Bruce Balfour of the Space Sciences
Division of NASA's Ames Research Center. As a researcher of computer
artificial intelligence routines applied to galactic probes, Balfour
brings realism and tons of hard science to the computer game screen in
Outpost. The game features brilliant SVGA graphics and an intuitive
point-and-click interface with menu based commands. On-line help is
available with a simple right click of the mouse on most on-screen
items. <br><br>The game is turn-based with turns not having
any particular real time equivalent and most games will take between 800
to 10,000 turns to complete. Outpost has two fairly "soft" victory
conditions but play doesn't necessarily end when they have been reached.
Basically the game is designed to be an open-ended simulation that
tests the players ability to establish a colony, discover and mine
resources that can be used to advance technology and provide a
life-sustaining environment in the stark and inhospitable landscape of
an alien world. <br><br>Genetic and technology research,
robot manipulation, environmental control, competition with an estranged
and hostile renegade faction of fellow humans and development of tough
survival skills are all fully designed aspects of the simulation. Earth,
having been utterly destroyed in a numbing catastrophe, is no longer a
safe haven and there is no turning back for the last remaining humans.
This CD-ROM version 1.5 corrects some earlier problems experienced with
the initial release of the game that caused a general (and sometimes
specific) skewering of Sierra for releasing an incomplete game. Most
complaints have been addressed in this version which now includes a
22-page tutorial (covers about 80 turns) and a plethora of helpful
information regarding equipment and research requirements. Fans who were
disappointed by the initial game should enjoy the fruition of Sierra's
redesign and updated release.