Armored Moon: The Next Eden

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DeveloperSung Jin Multimedia
ReleaseKR: July 1997
NA: February 1998[1][2]
Armored Moon: The Next Eden
DeveloperSung Jin Multimedia
PublishersKOGA (KR), Microforum International (NA)
PlatformMS-DOS
ReleaseKR: July 1997
NA: February 1998[1][2]
GenreReal-time strategy[3]

Armored Moon: The Next Eden is a 1997 real-time strategy video game from Korean developer Sung Jin Multimedia.[2]

Armored Moon: The Next Eden was initially released in South Korea as ADAM: 21C Moon War Story on July 1997. The Korean release was published by KOGA (Korean PC Game Developers Association).[4][5][6]

Set in the year 2069, Armored Moon: The Next Eden unfolds on a colonized Moon where two factions—Union 24 and the G7—clash over control. This budget-friendly real-time strategy game offers about forty hours of play across ten missions, emphasizing tactical combat and resource management. Players command four unit types: Bipeds (multi-classed combat walkers), Fighter spacecraft, Cyborgs (used to capture towns), and Suppliers (who repair Bipeds). Units gain experience through combat, encouraging strategic preservation. The game uses a three-quarter isometric view. The economic system revolves around two currencies and six building types. To deploy troops, players must manage Transporters, Control Centers, and Towns, which regulate unit capacity and resource flow.[7]

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