Transarctica

Transarctica

Infobox VG
title = Transarctica


developer = Silmarils
publisher = Silmarils
designer = André Rocques
released = 1993
genre = Action-adventure, Strategy
modes = Single player
ratings =
platforms = Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS
media = Floppy Disk
requirements =
input =

"Transarctica" (or "Arctic Baron") is a 1993 computer game made by the French company Silmarils for the Amiga and ported to the PC and Atari ST. Its translation to English was rather haphazard.

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The story is based on a post-apocalyptic science fiction saga "La Compagnie des Glaces" [The Ice Company] written by Georges-Jean Arnaud.

In the 21st century, mankind is being ravaged by the greenhouse effect. A last-ditch effort to counteract it is designed and executed. It works far too well.

Centuries if not millennia later, the planet is entirely covered in a thick, opaque cloud layer. Giant wolf packs roam the frozen wastes, and the mammoth has re-emerged from the elephant stock. Mankind ekes out a living in a few handfuls of settlements, connected by a network of massive armored trains. The network in turn is in the hands of the gargantuan Viking Union, which is merciless towards threats to its power. A few radicals, though, are willing to attempt a change, and managing to hijack a train of the Union, the "Transarctica", they set out in search of the "sun".

Gameplay

The game is divided into two modes; exploration and combat.

Exploration

The train roams Eurasia using its various facilities and tools, gathering coal for currency and fuel, visiting towns to trade and to enhance the train, and searching for clues for its quest. The dystopic setting is rather well integrated, and for instance the use of slave labor is necessary to complete the game.

The interface is quite original but rather cumbersome. This part has been critizised for the under-efficiency of trading in comparison to mining.

Combat

The Viking Union is out for blood, and meeting with another train triggers a simple battle mode. Battles are real-time plus slow-paced and may be dull at first, but the amount of things to handle will multiply with time - though this hardly helps the common mop-up period at the end.

The two sides are positioned on parallel tracks some distance away from each other. Maneuvering is limited to horizontal movement. Combat assets include cannons (to attack enemy wagons), machine guns (to mow down ground troops, on both sides if timed poorly), infantry (jacks of all trades to operate on and in between trains, attack ground troops, set charges on hostile wagons and clear them from friendly ones) and mammoth cavalry (to attack ground troops and to shield and transport infantry). All other wagons, save the locomotives, are dead weight.

Combat is won when the enemy is disarmed, the train is then looted for intact wagons and materials and the contents of destroyed wagons are written off. The game is lost if the "Transarctica" loses a vital wagon. All engagements can be expected to take several minutes.

Notes

Many players have been stalled due to not figuring out that "The Drill" needs to be either the last or the first wagon in order to work. At least Atari version has a bug: game hangs randomly when player is trying to save current game.

External links

* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/game/569247.html A list of towns for the game.]
* [http://www.coolfrenchcomics.com/compagnieglaces.htm The Ice Company series.]


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