Players cruise around the galaxy accepting missions and sidequests, fight battles on a match three puzzlefield, and gain experience along the way. The flow of gameplay in Galactrix will be familiar to Puzzle Quest fans. After a couple brief tutorial missions you'll be gaining crew members and chasing after a mysterious genetic experiment that apparently broke loose and murdered an entire crew. Once you've made your choice of pilot you'll find the game moves along quickly. This is a bit of a disappointment, as the various classes in Challenge of the Warlords gave us a different arsenal of spells depending on what we chose and allowed us to approach battles in different ways. Instead of several characters and classes to choose from, Galactrix limits players to a choice of two: a male or female pilot. Galactrix begins hundreds of years after these events, when mankind has established a stable presence among the alien races. Hundreds of other races and cultures make their home in the various galaxies of the universe. The survivors head out into space to find a new life - and they find new life. After a great war destroys Earth, four mega-corporations arise from the ashes and assume leadership of mankind. The mood is a bit more serious this time, although certain characters will provide comic relief when they join your party. Galactrix sheds the fantasy setting of Challenge of the Warlords and blasts off into outer space.
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