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Ascendancy

Ascendancy

Details: Computer game
Descr: Ascendancy is a 4X science fiction turn-based strategy computer game. It was originally released for MS-DOS in 1995 and was updated and re-released for iOS in 2011 by The Logic Factory. Ascendancy is a galactic struggle to become the dominant life form, hence the title. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1995
Developer: The Logic Factory
Genre: 4X
Mode: Single-player video game
Publishers: The Logic Factory, Virgin Interactive, Brøderbund Software, Funsoft, Softgold Computerspiele GmbH, Softgold
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, iOS, MS-DOS

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