

To improve your income, you need to conquer and hold provinces. If you wish to move over water, you must invest in naval transports, which are more expensive. To gain additional moves, you need to invest in transportation which is paid out of your income each turn. Once an army is built, you can then place it in any friendly territory and begin your invasions.įrom the beginning, you can only make 1 move a turn. For example, an air-defense unit is only good at attacking aircraft, and has no defenses when attacked by infantry. Each unit has different strengths and weaknesses when pitted against each unit type so the structure of your army will have as much effect in a conflict as its size. Infantry, mobile infantry, air-mobile infantry, light and heavy armor (tanks), light and heavy artillery, air defense, combat aircraft and strike aircraft. Armies can contain up to ten kinds of fighting units: Using the starting pool, you can begin building an army, made out of various units, from infantry to tanks to aircraft. After each player is given their allotment of provinces, the rest are set as neutral, giving you ample room to expand before the inevitable conflicts begin to arrise.Īt the start of the conflict, there are no armies on the board, and each player is given a pool of points to spend. After making some selections involving difficulty and complexity, you embark on a world map (the default being the world map we should all be familiar with.) The world map is divided into provinces, with each province given a city size to denote its tactical value, and when you first start, each player is given a random assortment of provinces around the world from which you can start your domination. In the grand world of computer games, this usually involves warfare, and this game is no different.Īt the start you can choose to pit your talents versus up to four other people, whether they are computer or human. You are a world leader bent on dominating the world. Global Domination is pretty self explanatory.

If you like the game of risk and are looking for something similar, but with a little more complexity then this is definitely the game for you. :) ( too many very late nights and very little decent sleep) I was falling asleep while typing this post.
#POSTAL 2 SHARE THE PAIN AW7 MOD HOW TO#
You can find a link to a good tutorial on how to use DOSBox by Wizzard in the Games discussion forums, That said I decided to post both games despite the negative comments that HOTU made about World Domination (You can read them HERE) because what some may find an annoyance others may very well like.Īll three games are best played via DOSBox. It also suffers a little from this syndrome but they reckon its a much improved game over World Domination.
#POSTAL 2 SHARE THE PAIN AW7 MOD DOWNLOAD#
I went looking for another download link for World Domination because the link I initially found stopped working on me I found one at the Home of the Underdogs and they recommended another game over World Domination that’s considered a sequel to World Domination due to the "Microsofts Excel spreadsheet overload" that you find in the game though the game they recommend, called When Two Worlds War. Anyway, I though it would be nice to revisit such memories (for myself) by checking out the following strategy games, World Domination a harder version (or more complex) of Risk and another well known board game called Stratego. I continued to play the game with friends at university after I’d left the army. It always made our shifts while on night duty ‘go faster’.

We used to play it while I was on manoeuvres in the army.
