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There's an old(ish - mid-to-late-90s; I think I played it around 1998, give or take a year or so) sort of strategy game that I played a while back on the PC. It's not exactly a strategy like StarCraft is, it's... well, it's pretty difficult to put into words. My memory is also pretty sketchy when it comes to the details. I know that it was a side scroller and you controlled some sort of squid-type creatures. Everything looked very "organic" in this game, from the way the buildings looked, to the way the creatures themselves looked. The creatures you controlled looked a bit like brains with tentacles or jellyfish. I know it's a pretty vague description, but how many side-scrolling strategies could there be? The goal of the game was to eliminate the other guys, but that's pretty much the only thing I remember for sure; once you defeated the enemies in one "realm", you would then teleport your creatures to another "realm" and start over. I think you (by 'you' I mean 'your creatures') gathered a resource and then your squid thingies would place it on the ground and other buildings would appear in the place where they would put the stuff down.
Thank you,
Ragnar
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I was going crazy just thinking about the game but not remembering the name, I was looking for it because i liked the music alot and stumbled on to your post here. Found it anyways. The name of the game is "The Tone Rebellion". Look it up. :) It's from 1997.
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