Alien Nations Demo Thank you for installing Alien Nations Demo. Requirements for Alien Nations: Macintosh with 266 Mhz or higher 96 MB Ram Graphics card with 6MB of Video Ram for optional hardware acceleration (3dfx not supported) 200 MB virtual Memory Quicktime 4.1 GameSprockets 1.7.5 Overview This single campaign Demo gives you a short impression of the full version of Alien Nations. In this demo you to play as the Pimmons, one of the 3 different nations from the full version. Each nation has it's own with unique buildings, skills and strengths. In the full version you can more fully explore areas of Research, Diplomacy, Trade and War either in single player or multiplayer LAN modes. After researching relevant areas you will also have access to over 80 different professions and over 70 buildings, giving huge variety to the towns you build. The full version of Alien Nations supports the following languages: - english - french - italian - german Instructions To play the demo select single player -> campaigns -> Pimmons. One mission will be displayed, select this and try to make money while keeping your citizens happy! Click on an object to select and display information about it, control-click to order a selected Pimmon to move somewhere. Other options and detials relevant to what is selected will appear in the bottom half of your control bar (which will be on the right of your screen). To start off get some Pimmon workers gathering food. It's possible to scroll around your world either with the mouse or the arrow keys, you can also zoom in and out using the slider beside the magnifying-glass icon (top half of the control bar). Remember to keep an eye on your resources such as wood, stone and of course money. To increase your population you need to build dwellings (which house 3 Pimmon each) and to perform research you must build a laboratory. Different building types have different purposes but may need a particular area to be researched before they are made available. Remember buildings cost money to maintain as well as build. Many must also be manned (or should that be Pimmoned!) by a trained worker to become operational. To train a Pimmon send it to school! This also costs money. Different skills may need a specialist area to be researched before they are made available. For further information please visit www.Titan-Computer.com or contact Titan Computer at MacFly@Titan-Computer.com MacVersion By TitanComputer, Germany ori. PC-Version By Jowood, Austria Alien Nations will be available early November 2001 TitanComputer Software development & publishing Mahndorfer Heerstrasse 80 A 28307 Bremen Germany