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1993 video game 1993 video game
The Grandest Fleet
Developer(s)Fogstone Enterprises
Publisher(s)Quantum Quality Productions
Platform(s)DOS
Release1993
Genre(s)Turn-based tactics
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The Grandest Fleet is a turn-based naval tactics game that was released by Quantum Quality Productions for DOS in 1993.

Gameplay

The Grandest Fleet's primary emphasis is on turn based combat between two opposing forces. Players also need to control and build up coastal cities to increase income, obtain ship building capabilities, and earn victory points.

The game features a random map generator as well as numerous modern historical, fictional, and what-if naval battles from World War I to the fall of the Soviet Union.

Players can also pursue a "career" by earning points over the course of many games. These points can be used to purchase naval and civilian ranks which allow the player to bring in a personal super aircraft carrier flagship into all games. The ability of the player's flagship depends on the player's rank.

Reception

Computer Gaming World rated The Grandest Fleet ("a game, and not a simulation") four stars out of five. Approving of its "replayability and variety", the magazine concluded that "most gamers should find well worth the time and effort". It was later a nominee for the magazine's 1994 "Strategy Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to UFO: Enemy Unknown. The editors wrote of Fleet, "The game goes beyond The Lost Admiral with a solid economic model, brisk scenarios, and demanding naval campaign."

References

  1. Brooks, M. Evan (August 1994). "Not Just Grand, But The Grandest". Computer Gaming World. pp. 112, 114.
  2. Staff (May 1995). "The Computer Gaming World 1995 Premier Awards". Computer Gaming World. No. 130. pp. 35, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44.

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