Axion - A new 3D strategic game for the Amiga is in dev, high end only!

Sorry guys and girls it's back to high end Amiga's for this new retro update, as looking through the project.Amiga Game Factory section of EAB, I've come across a new game that's in development called Axion by VirtualAssests for the Commodore Amiga. A new strategy game, that the creator says is an experimental 3D tactical strategy requiring a Motorola 68060 100 MHz or faster! So no you'll probably not be running this one smoothly even on a stock A1200. To coincide with this news, provided below is the latest footage and game details.

Here's the latest. "Axion is an experimental 3D tactical strategy game set against the backdrop of deep space. Game status is Work In Progress. It is not fully functional yet but rather shows what it will be You command a squad of combat units engaged in strategic encounters with enemy forces — where positioning, timing, and tactical decisions determine victory. The game features a fully software-rendered 3D engine, running on both classic Amigas and modern PowerPC-based systems such as AmigaOS 4.1 and MorphOS. No hardware acceleration — just raw CPU power and software rendering".

Requirements (Classic Amiga)

  • CPU: Motorola 68060 @ 100 MHz or faster
  • RAM: 10 MB free
  • OS: AmigaOS 3.x

Supported Systems

  • AmigaOS 3.x (classic Amiga)
  • AmigaOS 4.1 - not tested yet
  • MorphOS
  • WinUAE

Extra Notes : A full version of Axion is planned, featuring a 10-mission campaign that will provide at least 10 hours of tactical gameplay. The estimated development time for this stage is around 6 months. An additional mission editor is also planned, allowing players to create and share their own custom missions to extend replayability and community content.

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4 comments:

  1. It's so strange to see software rendered 3D after so many decades of hardware acceleration, but it's nice to see ANY 3D aAmiga game, for a change...

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  2. Looks great, very 'home world' :-) ships could probably do with a bit of colour, the Terran Trade Authority books might give a bit of inspiration - if you have any palette entries left of course!

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