Dark Orbit
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Dark Orbit is a massively multiplayer browser-based game published by Bigpoint GmbH. It consists of interaction and travel in a persistent space setting. It includes trading, combat, and mining of resources.
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[edit] Gameplay
Players gain experience to level up, gaining the rights to travel into new space sectors. The currency is Uridium and Credits. Players select a company EIC <Earth Industries Corporation> MMO <Mars Mining Operations> VRU <Venus Resource unlimited>.
[edit] Ships
[edit] Starjet
---Phoenix--- Hp: 4000 Speed: 320 Lazers: 1 Engines: 1 Extras: 1 Cost: 0 Credits
---Yamato--- Hp: 8000 Speed: 340 Lazers: 2 Engines: 2 Extras: 2 Cost: 16,000 Credits
---Leonou--- Hp: 64,000 Speed: 360 Lazers: 5 Engines: 3 Extras: 1 Cost: 5,000 Uridium
[edit] Destroying aliens
There are many different aliens including Streuners, Lordakias, Saimonites, Mordons, Devolariums, Sibelonauts, Sibelonits, Lordakiums, Kristallins, Kristallons, Cubikons, and Striders. You will also receive a portion of uridium and credits of each alien you destroy. Each alien does a specific amount of hit-points.
[edit] Experience points
For every alien you destroy you get a specific amount of experience points. You need experience points to level up. Levels allow you to reach new maps.
[edit] Keyboard shortcuts
"Y" or "M"= lay a mine "Ctrl"=start shooting lasers "Spacebar"=fire a rocket
[edit] References and external links
- Official game website
- RPGPlanet Interviews; Dark Orbit, by Paige Young and Joost "Silverdawn" Loijens | October 5, 2001.

