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Im looking for a game from late 90's/early 2000's.

It was an RTS with a twist. I wanna say isometric, but im not sure, probably just top down. The graphics werent realistic at all, in fact most of the units looked like toys.

The "twist": You didnt construct any buildings, they were scattered around the map. If you wanted to capture one of them you had to damage it. After loosing all its hp, the building would explode, rebuild, change colors and "work" for your side.

The most important unit was some kind of flying saucer. You would use it to repair, damage and upgrade structures. If it ever got destroyed, another would spawn at your command center after a minute or so.

The other thing the player would do a lot was provide air support. Some of the structures would give you the ability to use certain aircraft. The ones that i rememer:

- fighter jet - the only one immune to rockets, but drops only 4 small bombs
- bomber - drops a row of bombs
- carrier - drops several units
- another one which i dont know how to call - fired 6 rings of fire

Ground units were produced in factories. You could spend gold (the only resource in the game) to upgrade your factories to produce better units.
Easy, State of War! :D

edit: link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAkkv0AltOo
Post edited June 02, 2014 by triock
Thanks a lot!

btw the game is a blast, and should be on gog.

Apparently, there is a second installment. Im gonna do some reasearch on it.
Yep, there is State of War 1 + Expansion and State of War 2, but this one is not so good. :/
Anyway, the 1st one should really be on GOG, thanks for all your votes peeps! ;)

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/state_of_war
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/state_of_war_warmonger
Looks interesting. Voted!
Thank you for getting me to know it.
Post edited June 03, 2014 by cose_vecchie
Voted, definitely should be on GOG.
I wish they got more of these rare games and less games that are available everywhere else.
Anyhoo, looks interesting.
It seems nice enough, voted both installments.