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Populous

Populous
GenreStrategy
DeveloperBullfrog Productions
PublisherElectronic Arts
Released1993
Rating
Graphics:8.0
Sound:5.0
Gameplay:8.5
Overall:7.0
Reviewed byndial
Populous is actually the first strategy game where you play the role of a god! The game was released for several computer and video game consoles like Acorn Archimedes, Apple Macintosh (Classic), Atari ST/E, Fujitsu FM Towns and FM Towns Marty, NEC PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, Nintendo Game Boy, Nintendo SNES, PC (MS-DOS), Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Sharp X68000. The Macintosh version was released (1993) several years later the original (1989), and requires 4MB of RAM, 12MB HDD, and System 6.0.7 OS or later.
 
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PopulousSTORY / GAMEPLAY
Populous was designed by Peter Molyneux for Bullfrog and originally released for the Amiga in 1989. It is the first strategy computer game where you play the role of a god who commands a small party of dedicated followers. The more followers you obtain, the greater their achievements and the more powerful you'll get! Unfortunately, it isn't all one way, because there's another god that wants his share of the cake so it's up to you to create a stronger state, attack the opposition using massive army forces and inflict a series of ecological disasters on his land in an attempt to the rule. There are 500 lands to master...! The main action window in Populous is viewed from an isometric perspective and it's set like a tabletop on which you can see all the command icons, the world's map (depicted as an open book) and a sliding bar that measures the level of the player's divine power or "manna". You can progress to the next level by increasing the number of your followers such that they can wipe out the enemy ones. Your godly powers vary from raising and lowering the land (in order to provide more flat landscapes for buildings) to devastating earthquakes and floods (to destroy enemy lands or even...yours)! You may also create swamps and volcanoes and your followers can build houses that will help in creating a stronger army of knights! This increases your manna level as well. Populous (and the sequel Populous II) offers a unique game scenario for its time. So if you want to play the first ever "play god" game via a simple-to-learn interface and an almost unlimited variety, Populous is a must! In the Macintosh version, you can play against a friend over an Appletalk system, and even play the game on a monochrome screen, as the disk contains both a mono and color version.

GRAPHICS / SOUND
The Macintosh version runs on B&W or 16 colors (will run in 256 colors, but slowly). The graphics are brilliant on the Mac (although a little confusing in mono) offering similar in quality with the (Amiga) original graphic details in an isometric perspective, and the tiny little sprites (your followers) move pretty good on screen as well. There are some other nice animation touches, such as the moving sea, the surface's quakes and more that add to the atmosphere.
Unfortunately, the sound here is minimal, missing the nicely composed sampled background sounds (e.g. a slow heart beating ambient sound, the deep thumping sounds) found on the original, as well as the orchestra chords play randomly on a backing of thunder crashing and wind howling.
 
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Commodore Amiga OCS/ECS
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Sharp X68000
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Hardware information

Macintosh

MacintoshCPU: Macintosh Classic (1984) and Macintosh Plus (1986), Macintosh SE and SE/30 (1987 and 1991 respectively) with Motorola MC68000 at 7.83 MHz
MEMORY: Macintosh Classic (128k, 512k), Macintosh Plus/SE (1MB expandable to 4MB), Macintosh SE/30 (1MB expandable to 128MB)
GRAPHICS: Macintosh Classic/Plus/SE with Black & White screen, 512x342 pixels
SOUND: Macintosh Classic/Plus/SE (internal speaker). 8-bit mono 22 kHz (support 8-bit sampled monaural sound sampled at the 22.25 kHz horizontal blanking rate)
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