Hello there einfogamers. If you’re a fan of the Sci-Fi genre and have a hankering for strategy games, you might want to check out Pandora: First Contact. Published by Slitherine and Matrix Games, and developed by Proxy Studios, Pandora: First Contact is a turn-based strategy game a la Civilization. The game follows in the footsteps of classics like Alpha Centauri and Galactic Civilizations, but also creates a niche all its own with unique weapons, hundreds of creatures, and new technological innovations.
“We are very excited about this new project”, said Iain McNeil, development director of Slitherine. “This year’s line-up is shaping to be very attractive to a wide range of players and we are proud to bring such an intense, immersive and engaging sci-fi strategy game to our audience worldwide”.
The game is set to release towards the end of spring, with the open beta now available for registration at http://www.slitherine.com/beta_test/PandoraPC.
About Pandora: First Contact:
After decades of exploration, mankind has finally found a new hope. A new planet to conquer and colonize. They call it Pandora. From the frozen ice lands of the north, to vast deserts and lush tropical forests in the south, the planet is vast and hosts a wide variety of eco-regions. It is the perfect last resort for mankind. But it is far from being desolate, with indigenous life already covering the planet, but how will they react to alien invaders?
Main features
- Survive encounters with the planet’s dangerous wild life. Agile predators in the steppes, deadly insect swarms in the jungle, or gigantic creatures lurking in the abyss of the oceans.
- Ruins and artifacts, the relics of an ancient alien civilization long forgotten, provide bonuses.
- Progress through a vast research tree spanning dozens of technologies that provide new buildings, units, weapons, and more.
- Negotiate trade or research pacts with other factions for mutual benefits. Forge alliances to stand united against common foes.
- Found new cities to expand the borders of your empire. Manage cities by selecting what structures they build or units they recruit and by assigning priorities to your colonists.
- Shape the landscape with terraforming: construct farms, mines, forts, or other improvements to increase the productivity of your colonies or to fortify positions.
- Command vast armies on the battlefield against enemy factions, making use of the variety of terrain types to gain an advantage.
- Design your own units, choosing from a variety of different classes, weapons and armour to maximize the strength of your forces.
- Unleash hell on your opponents with powerful military operations, ranging from drop pods behind enemy lines to black hole generators eradicating entire landscapes.

