Summary
- Release Year: 2010
- Genres: Indie, Strategy
- Platforms: Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
- Developers: Arcen Games
- Publishers: Arcen Games
AI War: Children of Neinzul – A Review
AI War: Children of Neinzul is a micro-expansion for the critically acclaimed strategy game AI War, released in 2010. All proceeds from the sale of Children of Neinzul are donated to Child’s Play, a charity organization that provides toys and games to sick children in hospitals.
Children of Neinzul adds a number of new features to the base game, including:
- 36 new ships
- 6 new AI special weapons
- 6 new AI types
- 4 new music tracks
- 2 new map modes
The new ships are a welcome addition to the game, providing players with more options to customize their fleets. The new AI special weapons are also very powerful, and can be used to devastating effect against the enemy. The new AI types add even more variety to the game, and provide players with new challenges to overcome.
The new music tracks are also a nice addition to the game, and help to create a more immersive experience. The new map modes are also very useful, and provide players with more options for customizing their gameplay experience.
Overall, AI War: Children of Neinzul is a great expansion to an already great game. It adds a lot of new content to the game, and all proceeds from its sale go to a good cause. If you’re a fan of AI War, then I highly recommend picking up Children of Neinzul.
New Features in AI War: Children of Neinzul
36 New Ships
The new ships in Children of Neinzul are a mix of new hull types and new variants of existing hull types. The new hull types include:
- Corvette: A small, fast ship that is ideal for scouting and harassment.
- Destroyer: A medium-sized ship that is well-balanced and can be used for a variety of roles.
- Cruiser: A large ship that is heavily armed and armored.
- Dreadnought: A massive ship that is the most powerful warship in the game.
The new variants of existing hull types include:
- Assault Carrier: A carrier that can launch fighters and bombers.
- Missile Cruiser: A cruiser that is armed with long-range missiles.
- Torpedo Destroyer: A destroyer that is armed with torpedoes.
6 New AI Special Weapons
The new AI special weapons in Children of Neinzul are all very powerful, and can be used to devastating effect against the enemy. The new weapons include:
- EMP Bomb: Disables all enemy ships in a large area.
- Ion Cannon: Fires a powerful beam of energy that can pierce through shields.
- Plasma Torpedo: A long-range torpedo that explodes with a large radius.
- Quantum Surge: Increases the speed and damage of all friendly ships in a large area.
- Singularity Bomb: Creates a black hole that sucks in and destroys enemy ships.
- Time Warp: Slows down time for all enemy ships in a large area.
6 New AI Types
The new AI types in Children of Neinzul add even more variety to the game, and provide players with new challenges to overcome. The new AI types include:
- The Swarm: A highly aggressive AI that uses overwhelming numbers to defeat its enemies.
- The Borg: A relentless AI that assimilates enemy ships and technology.
- The Reapers: A mysterious AI that harvests the resources of entire planets.
- The Collectors: An AI that collects and studies alien artifacts.
- The Geth: A synthetic AI that is driven by logic and efficiency.
- The Protheans: An ancient AI that is believed to have created the mass relays.
4 New Music Tracks
The new music tracks in Children of Neinzul are all very atmospheric and help to create a more immersive experience. The new tracks include:
- Children of Neinzul
- The Swarm
- The Borg
- The Reapers
2 New Map Modes
The new map modes in Children of Neinzul provide players with more options for customizing their gameplay experience. The new map modes include:
- Fog of War: A mode that obscures the map, making it more difficult to see enemy movements.
- Ironman Mode: A mode that disables saving and loading, making the game more challenging.
Conclusion
AI War: Children of Neinzul is a great expansion to an already great game. It adds a lot of new content to the game, and all proceeds from its sale go to a good cause. If you’re a fan of AI War, then I highly recommend picking up Children of Neinzul.
Review Score
8.5/10