The 3rd Millennium (French: Le 3e Millénaire) is a 1997 simulation strategy game by Cryo Interactive.
The 3rd Millennium | |
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Developer(s) | Cryo Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Cryo Interactive |
Release | 1997 |
Genre(s) | Simulation, Strategy |
Plot and gameplay
editThe player is a political leader in the year 2001. The world is divided into 31 different states over 5 large countries. Their task is to become ruler of the world by the year 2500.[1]
The gameplay is similar to other 4X strategies like the Civilization series. The isometric world map is accurate to 2500 square kilometres.[2] The game is management first, and storyline second.[3]
Production
editThe 3rd Millennium came out in France in 1997, and in early 1998 in the United States.
The representation of the game's elements is based on "actual census, socio-economic and ecological projections for the period 2000 to 2500".[2] While the game is serious and accurate in terms of data,[clarification needed] the developers added humour and political incorrectness to ensure the player did not take the game too seriously.[3][4] According to producer Stephan Ressot, there is no combat in the game because he didn't think conquering entire continents with military power was realistic in the modern world.[1]
Critical reception
editPC Powerplay gave the game a rating of 52%.[5] PC Player gave it 38%.[6]
Cyro Interactive believes that the game failed to make an impact in Japan as the culture does not understand a "game of political intrigue with humour".[3] PC Zone felt that while the game's soundscape was "undeniably clever and surprisingly atmospheric", its gameplay was boring.[7] Avoc compared the title to Maxis' real-time strategy and management hybrid Sim City.[8]
References
edit- ^ a b "NG Alphas: Cryo". Next Generation. No. 32. Imagine Media. August 1997. p. 61.
- ^ a b "Cryo Interactive Home Page". 21 January 1998. Archived from the original on 21 January 1998.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ a b c "The 3rd Millennium". PC Powerplay, Issue 015. Next Publishing Pty Ltd. 1 August 1997 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Kultboy.com - DIE Kult-Seite über die alten Spiele-Magazine und Retro-Games!". www.kultboy.com. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
- ^ "3rd Millennium". Power Play. January 1998.
- ^ "Kultboy.com - DIE Kult-Seite über die alten Spiele-Magazine und Retro-Games!". www.kultboy.com. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
- ^ Wright, Andrew (13 August 2001). "The 3rd Millennium". PC Zone. ComputerAndVideoGames.com. Archived from the original on 13 November 2010. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
- ^ "The 3rd Millennium - Review". bill.bzaar.net. Retrieved 2018-08-31.