Ooga Booga (2001)

by Christopher
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Summary

Ooga Booga: A Mystical Island Adventure

Ooga Booga is a 2001 strategy game developed by Stainless Games and published by Eidos Interactive. The game is set on a set of mystical islands in the tropics. Named after the Volcano Goddess, the Ooga Booga Island rises from the sea once every full moon and during this time, four tribes compete in a series of games. Players take control of the witch doctor of their tribe and compete in various strategic games to power up their Island magic (called Mojo) thus appeasing Ooga Booga and sparing their tribe from her volcano wrath.

Gameplay

Ooga Booga is a turn-based strategy game in which players control a witch doctor from one of four tribes: the Tiki, the Zobo, the Bonobo, and the Dingo. The goal of the game is to appease the Volcano Goddess, Ooga Booga, by winning a series of games and collecting Mojo. Mojo can be collected by winning games, destroying enemy structures, and sacrificing units.

There are five different game modes in Ooga Booga:

  • Capture the Flag: Two teams of four players compete to capture the other team’s flag and return it to their own base.
  • King of the Hill: Two teams of four players compete to control a central hill for as long as possible.
  • Tiki Wars: Two teams of four players compete to destroy each other’s Tiki huts.
  • Domination: Two teams of four players compete to control as many of the game’s nine control points as possible.
  • Deathmatch: Two teams of four players compete to kill as many of the other team’s units as possible.

Each game mode has its own unique set of rules and objectives. Players can choose to play against AI opponents or against other human players online.

Tribes

There are four different tribes in Ooga Booga, each with its own unique strengths and weaknesses.

  • Tiki: The Tiki tribe is a well-rounded tribe with good units and abilities. They are strong in both offense and defense.
  • Zobo: The Zobo tribe is a fast and agile tribe. They have weaker units than the other tribes, but they can make up for it with their speed and maneuverability.
  • Bonobo: The Bonobo tribe is a strong and powerful tribe. They have the strongest units in the game, but they are also the slowest.
  • Dingo: The Dingo tribe is a versatile tribe with a good mix of units and abilities. They are not as strong as the Tiki or Bonobo tribes, but they are more versatile and can adapt to different situations.

Units

There are a variety of different units that players can use in Ooga Booga. Each unit has its own unique strengths and weaknesses. Some of the most common units include:

  • Warriors: Warriors are the basic infantry unit in Ooga Booga. They are strong in melee combat, but they are weak against ranged attacks.
  • Archers: Archers are ranged units that can attack from a distance. They are weak in melee combat, but they are strong against infantry.
  • Spearmen: Spearmen are melee units that are strong against cavalry. They are weak against ranged attacks.
  • Cavalry: Cavalry are mounted units that are fast and powerful. They are strong against infantry and spearmen, but they are weak against archers.
  • Siege units: Siege units are powerful units that can attack buildings and walls. They are slow and expensive, but they can be very effective in siege warfare.

Buildings

There are a variety of different buildings that players can build in Ooga Booga. Each building has its own unique function. Some of the most common buildings include:

  • Town Center: The Town Center is the main building in Ooga Booga. It produces villagers, who can be used to gather resources and build other buildings.
  • Barracks: The Barracks produces military units.
  • Archery Range: The Archery Range produces archers.
  • Stable: The Stable produces cavalry.
  • Siege Workshop: The Siege Workshop produces siege units.
  • Wall: Walls can be used to protect your base from enemy attacks.
  • Tower: Towers can be used to attack enemy units and buildings.

Resources

There are two main resources in Ooga Booga: wood and gold. Wood is used to build buildings and units. Gold is used to research upgrades and purchase special units. Resources can be gathered by villagers from trees and gold mines.

Mojo

Mojo is a special resource that is used to power up your Island magic. Mojo can be collected by winning games, destroying enemy structures, and sacrificing units. Mojo can be used to research upgrades, purchase special units, and cast spells.

Ooga Booga Island

Ooga Booga Island is a mystical island that rises from the sea once every full moon. The island is home to the Volcano Goddess, Ooga Booga. Ooga Booga is a powerful goddess who can erupt her volcano and destroy the island if she is not appeased.

Players must compete in a series of games to appease Ooga Booga and spare their tribe from her volcano wrath. If the players are successful, they will be rewarded with Mojo and other prizes.

Reception

Ooga Booga received positive reviews from critics upon its release. The game was praised for its fun and challenging gameplay, its beautiful graphics, and its unique setting. Ooga Booga was also a commercial success, selling over 1 million copies worldwide.

Legacy

Ooga Booga is considered to be one of the best strategy games of its time. The game’s unique setting, fun gameplay, and beautiful graphics have made it a cult classic among fans of the genre. Ooga Booga has also been cited as an influence on other strategy games, such as the Age of Empires series and the Total War series.

Review Score

8/10

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