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The colonial planet of Chromos – a planet so distant and yet so similar to Earth. The history of the Kais and the Drulls is one comprised of only a few Chromian centuries, but centuries with one war following the other, with destruction and upheaval determining the development of Chromian society.
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Read Full Review- Battle Isle 2: Das Erbe des Titan (Deutsch) - 1994 von Blue Byte Software GmbH & Co. KG - 166000 KB - 58 Downloads.
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Battle Isle II follows upon the formula Blue Byte previously used in Battle Isle and History Line, but with some heavy changes.
The result is a game that LOOKS familiar to Battle Isle veterans, but plays with a much more enjoyable and enticing experience. There's actually a plot behind this one-- and a good one at that. You are 'kidnapped' from your home world and brought to another world to help them defend themselves. It seems their planet is being attacked by aliens, and they want you to command their battle forces. Do so, and you can return to your homeworld if you wish with many riches and awards lavished upon you.
This information is told to you in a sharp looking (for its day) intro with text and nice graphics. While the story may seem far-fetched to some people ('what, me worry?'), during the game you get information and advice from many other people in pop-up text buttons with graphics. The inclusion of a story behind this game is the first step that makes Battle Isle II an enjoyable game. You only have the option of the one campaign, although you can jump ahead with passwords and play aganist another human, but the computer AI is quite good and will probaly pound you until you get used to the game.
The screen is 'whole' this time -- no split screen! -- and has nice looking VGA graphics. Controls are also pretty easy -- usuing the mouse or keyboard, you still move a icon around, but clicking on a unit in a icon brings up a number of options on the bottom bar. Select what you want by moving the mouse over it and click, and cancel by a right-click. To make life even easier, the mouse cursor is 'pre-selected' to be over the most common commands when you select a unit -- either Move or Attack. In that case, a quick double-click will instantly allow you to move or attack your unit -- no seperate phases this time.
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There is not a lot of music or sounds in the game but what their is is good, and despite the difficulty of the AI at first, you can easily get into it. The most serious knock aganist the game is how some information is conveyed. When you look at a unit, for example, it's not clear how much damage it has taken. There are two numbers way over on the right side of the information bar at the bottom of the screen -- the top one is the combat strength of the unit. You'll have to look at this before you enter combat to know what the 'normal' health of your unit is. Also, the battle screen -- when it shows both units shooting at the same time at each other -- is good looking, with its 3D presentation of the battle units, but you may not be able to see how much damage was actually done to the other unit because their units are on the OTHER side of the battle field. Annoying, to say the least. You'll have to look after the battle to figure it out.
These downsides, though, do not overshadow what works in this game. Blue Byte kept the basic formula from Battle Isle and History Line in Battle Isle II -- a tactical, 'light' war game, broken into battlefields and with many different units and factories to buid new ones -- and added in new stuff such as easier and more streamlined controls, a good story, better graphics, music and sound effects, and a good AI.
If you liked other Blue Byte games, you'll love this one. For a new player to tactical wargames, this one is also one of the most easy to control and challenging games you can get started with. It may look simple compared to modern war games, but its still a blast to play!
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Utnapischtim2019-04-270 point
Use Dosbox
Zoerrvivor2017-08-230 point
very nice game
Sir Chris2014-11-01-1 point DOS version
I hope this works admin, I will be so happy ;)
admin2014-10-021 point DOS version
Uploaded a new version and added the manual too
buggy hair2014-10-021 point DOS version
Doesn't work - directory structure lost in copying and files with duplicated names overwritten! Too much effort required to get this to run,. Game text in German.
Protonoob2013-11-23-6 points DOS version
Does anyone got this going on Win7 64bit?
Zolle2013-09-191 point DOS version
nice game
Yadi2012-09-130 point DOS version
Thank's
derSiedler2012-01-301 point DOS version
dont work with dosbos -.-
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Description of Battle Isle
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Read Full ReviewBattle Isle is a futuristic tactical wargame, the start of the series and a predecessor to History Line (a.k.a. The Great War). In fact, players of History Lines will be able to pick this game up in five minutes, because not much was updated for the WWI game. A lot of the information contained in the review of The Great War also applies here.
The age of the game shows when you start it. First, it will run in Windows in a DOS shell, but if your PC has a screen saver or power off feature, and you come back to your computer, the graphics get all messed up. Either don't leave your computer or play the game in pure DOS. There is no sound, and there is no mouse support. The manual suggests a joystick, so if you have one that works in DOS, great! Otherwise, you'll just have to use the keyboard.
On the main menu, you can start a campaign (only one is available) or enter a map code to 'jump' ahead to where you were. You can play against the AI, which is average for its day and age, or another human. Basically, player 1 plays on the left side of the screen and player 2 on the right. Each turn has two phases, Move and Attack. You give orders by moving the icon over your unit, holding down the 'fire' button, and pressing the arrow key or moving the joystick in the direction that you want -- each one has a different command. This interface is hard enough with a mouse -- with a keyboard, its slow and hard to get used to.
Graphics are simple VGA shapes, although there is clear detail on what is what. The game has longer replay value if you play against another human, but against the AI, once you beat the game, there is little incentive to go back to. One difference between this game and later ones from Blue Byte is that you gain energy in the form of crystals on the map, which you can to build new units or repair your current ones. This makes the game a little easier as opposed to later Battle Isle games.

Blue Byte deserves credit for making one of the first accessible, realistic tactical wargames. However, between the average game play, awful controls, and fair AI, this is a game that has not aged well. New players interested in checking out Blue Byte games should start with Battle Isle II or History Line, which are much better games. Only true wargame fans or people interested in seeing how the series started will probably want to play Battle Isle.
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Don't miss the add-on, Data Disk 1, which add 24 new AI maps, 8 new 2 players maps and two new landscape types, ice and desert.
Battle Isle has an addon available: Battle Isle: Scenario Disk Volume One, don't miss it!
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contagion2017-08-160 point DOS version
It's only a scenario disk volume 1, not a normal game...
OMIROS2011-11-021 point DOS version
fantastic game, i hope i can play it again..
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- Year:1991
- Publisher:Blue Byte Software GmbH
- Developer:Blue Byte Software GmbH
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