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Your planetary dominion begins here.

Deadlock: Planetary Conquest and Deadlock 2: Shrine Wars, two excellent Sci-Fi turn-based strategy games that will allow you to explore the planet, expand your influence, exploit the resources under your control, and exterminate the foes of your empire, are available for $5.99 each, on GOG.com. This week only, you'll receive a 33% off discount when getting both of them. That's only $7.98 for the set of two!

[url=http://www.gog.com/promo/deadlock_stacking_launch_promo_280114][/url]Beneath you floats magnificent, untamed Gallius IV, a terran world newly discovered in this disputed part of the galaxy. Your colony ship is ready, equipped with all the basics you need to settle this planet. The select group of colonists orbiting with you are prepared both to build a strong colony and to defend it to the last stone. Other ships are also scanning the planet's surface, choosing the landing site for their colony. All past allegiances have been cast aside in the fever for this world. So begins Deadlock: Planetary Conquest, an intense turn-based strategic simulation. Seven races colonize a virgin planet, but only one will survive. Build your province’s structures. Conduct research to advance your race. Devise the perfect strategy of diplomacy, intimidation and warfare. Every decision you make will determine the ultimate fate of your people, your empire, and your survival.

Discovered, in the aftermath of the Gallius IV war, ancient and mysterious Shrines have revealed the location of an extinct alien home world. These Shrines unlock the most powerful technology in the Universe. Now, seven interstellar empires race across the galaxy to conquer this one planet and gain the secret power of the ancient civilization. That's the premise of Deadlock 2: Shrine Wars another exciting game of strategy, resource management and military conquest in the series. Each race fighting to dominate the planet has its own strengths and weaknesses - learn to exploit them to your advantage. Build, trade, research, attack, as you search for the ancient knowledge that will grant you ultimate control over the entire Universe.

Don't miss your chance to get the complete Deadlock series with 33% off discount. Deadlock: Planetary Conquest and Deadlock 2: Shrine Wars can be yours for only $7.98. Better hurry, because the offer lasts only until Tuesday, February 4, at 10:59AM GMT.
Congratulations, you managed to release some games I have actually never heard abut before :)

TBS is generally not my cup of tea, but it looks a bit interesting. Is it more in the realms of Civilization than base building-and-spam-your-enemies?
amazing release from Tommo!

hoping to see the day to get my hands on 7th Legion, NAM and Redline!
I join the chorus of those who never heard of these games. But they sure look interesting.
Very nice. I never got to play them but I remember hearing a lot about them back in the day.
I remember reading about Deadlock 2 in PC Gamer back in the day, but as I was not much of a TBS gamer back then I did not give it much thought. Will be reassessing that now.

This is definitely another oldie, and thus a good addition to the catalog. Keep up the great work GOG!


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If I am not mistaken, this came out before Alpha Centauri. While I have to go (and thus not able to research it more thoroughly), my first impression looking at the screenshots is this is in the vein of that game. Will be interesting to see what I find out later.
Post edited January 28, 2014 by jackster79
Yesssssssssssssssss, I love Deadlock. I never played Deadlock 2 though, so maybe I should pick up that.
Post edited January 28, 2014 by Austrobogulator
Glad to see it on GOG think I had to play it using Virtualbox last time I tried it. Good game!
oh my, is it even possible that my last first day release buy here on GOG was Triple Town? :D

but I'm glad to read there are always people who enjoy the new releases :)
Never even heard of either of them,
Anyone got any experience with either game?
Never heard either. Then again strategy is not usually my cup of tea. But it's always interesting to get a classic release!
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Kunovski: oh my, is it even possible that my last first day release buy here on GOG was Triple Town? :D
For me it was Tzar, 3.5 month earlier than Triple Town ;)

Deadlocks looks like an interesting addition to GOG's catalog. But I'm not a big fan of sci-fi so...
Aaaagh! Looks like you're lightening my wallet again, GOG. I totally remember this game as a kid, it was my first introduction to 4X games.
Another wish fulfilled. Thank you gog.
I've never heard of these. I wonder why. Anyway looking nice so wishlisted.
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Zeewolf: Wow, I love it when GOG releases super interesting-looking games that I had no idea existed. Which one should I go for, Deadlock-fans?
They are mechanically very similar. In my opinion there is not really a bad choice, I most recently played the second opus and from what I remember the GUI is the main difference (Edit : and black market ? sorry I don't remember that well).
Now the second has campaigns, the first I can't remember.
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blotunga: I wonder why.
They had more spotlight in the macintosh universe, because .... you know .... macintosh videogames.
Post edited January 28, 2014 by Potzato