The Blupis, which look like yellow rubber balls, are living peacefully on their resource-rich planet. But then a evil robot lands on the planet and wants to kill every living creature by releasing a deadly virus. The game is played like most real-time strategy games of its time: The first business of the mission is the harvesting of resources, in this case wood, ore and stones. These resources are used to build buildings like work stations, laboratories or breeding sites.
In turn these buildings are used for the production of food, brood, vehicles and chemicals. Instead of the usual 'build a base and rush the enemy'-missions this game gives varied goals in its 30 levels, e.g. Building a wall to defend the village from a forest fire or finding and escorting lost people. The game uses a mostly mouse controlled interface. The player selects Blupis and gives him orders by selecting an action from a pup-up menu. The right mouse button gives automatically the most appropriate order. The keyboard is used for several comfort functions like selecting multiple Blupis, changing the game speed or scrolling the visible part of the map. Nascar Thunder 2004 No Cd Crack Download.
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This little known real-time strategy game plays out a little like Nintendo classic Pikmin and shares a similarly cartoon-style approach to its theme while also adding in elements of pretty much every other RTS from to. The story here relates how the planet of the Blupis (which bear a strong resemblance to yellow rubber balls) is being invaded by an evil robot who threatens to kill them all with a deadly virus. The game starts out in typical RTS fashion, with the creating of buildings and harvesting of resources, with things like breeding sites and laboratories all on the menu. However, things then take a turn for the interesting, with the game's 30 missions providing some surprisingly varied gameplay.

Instead of just killing everything, you have such challenges as locating lost people or building walls to defend against a forest fire. It's this variety which makes the game as intriguing as it is and it is a pleasant change from the usual kind of mission the genre offers. The game's interface is simple and intuitive, requiring little more than a bit of pointing and clicking to issue orders and send your Blupis out on patrol so if you've never played such a game before, this is a good starting point. Even for genre veterans though, there is plenty to keep you occupied here. The missions are extensive and thanks to the differing objectives, are certainly challenging enough to keep you going for some time.