Earth 2150: The Moon Project

Earth 2150: The Moon Project

Earth 2150: The Moon Project is a sequel to the real time strategy game Earth 2150. While the game is in fact a stand-alone game, many consider it an expansion pack because it does little more than provide new missions, and weapons. The story takes place alongside the original game's story. The Moon Project was released in 2000 by Strategic Simulations, Inc. Earth's final war is in full swing. The United Civilized States, Eurasian Dynasty, and the Lunar Corporation fight over what is left of the world’s resources in order to escape the blue planet before it is destroyed. Meanwhile, on...
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Release date:2000
Publisher:1C Company

Publisher of Earth 2150: The Moon Project

1C Company
1C Company
Headquarters:Moscow
Founded:1991

1C Company is one of the largest independent Russian software developers and publishers. Its headquarters are in Moscow, Russia. It is best known outside of the former Soviet Union as a video game developer whose presence has come to dominate events like the KRI, and whose products have begun to...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Earth 2150: The Moon Project

  • Q:
    In which genre is the video game Earth 2150: The Moon Project categorized?
  • A:
    Earth 2150: The Moon Project's genre categories include Strategy and Real-time Strategy.
  • Q:
    When did the video game "Earth 2150: The Moon Project" premier?
  • A:
    "Earth 2150: The Moon Project" was made commercially available in 2000.
  • Q:
    Who is the publisher of "Earth 2150: The Moon Project"?
  • A:
    1C Company publishes the game.
  • Q:
    Which modes of game play are included in the game "Earth 2150: The Moon Project"?
  • A:
    "Earth 2150: The Moon Project" is a Single Player game.
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