If you’ve ever wanted to play interstellar Monopoly while arguing with alien neighbors, Deadlock: Planetary Conquest is your ticket. Released in 1996, this strategy gem tosses you into the messy business of colonizing planets. You’ll balance resources, build cities, and negotiate with species that seem incapable of small talk. The AI can be ruthless—or hilariously incompetent—so you’ll never quite know whether you’re about to dominate the galaxy or be evicted from it. It’s part diplomacy, part spreadsheet, and part “who forgot to build food supplies.” A cult classic for anyone who enjoys losing friends over virtual land disputes.
Endurium? Starflight fans would recognize this interstellar fuel source.
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