Fallen Haven
1997 turn-based strategy game
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Fallen Haven is a 1997 computer game. It is a science-fiction themed turn-based strategy game. It functions on Windows 95 and 98 computers.
| Fallen Haven | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Micomeq |
| Publisher | Interactive Magic |
| Producer | Paul Potera |
| Programmer | Stéphane Rainville |
| Writers | David Burton Brian Tate |
| Platform | Microsoft Windows |
| Release | Windows March 1997[1] GOG.com June 21, 2018 |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Mode | Single-player |
A sequel, Liberation Day, was released in 1998.
Plot
The game depicts a battle between the human race and an alien culture called the Taurans, sparked by a misunderstanding.
The armies of the Humans are relatively simple and rugged, while the armies of the Taurans are more technologically advanced.
Reception
| Publication | Score |
|---|---|
| CNET Gamecenter | 4/10[2] |
| Computer Games Strategy Plus | |
| Computer Gaming World | |
| Génération 4 | |
| Next Generation | |
| PC Gamer (US) | 79%[7] |
| PC Games (DE) | 67%[8] |
| PC PowerPlay | 71%[9] |
| PC Zone | 59%[10] |
| The Charlotte Observer |
The game received average reviews. The Charlotte Observer noted its multiple levels of difficulty.[11] However, Next Generation said, "In the end, Fallen Haven is little more than a good idea with poor implementation. With a few gameplay tweaks and the addition of the two-player option Fallen Haven might have been great, but as it stands you're better off sticking with Civilization 2 [sic]."[6]