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Star Trek
Star Trek

Action 23 April 2013

Action game with Third Person View (TPP) addressed to the science-fiction lovers. The title was produced by Digital Extremes studio (known i.a. from Homefront and The Darkness II). The plot of the main campaign is located between events presented in Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek 2 (2012). Commander James T. Kirk and Spock of the USS Enterprise are on the trail of a mysterious race, the Gorn, who intend to invade Federation planets. They must stop this intergalactic plot before it is too late.

Star Trek: D.A.C.
Star Trek: D.A.C.

Arcade 13 May 2009

Star Trek: D.A.C. is a space shooter created by the Naked Sky Entertainment team. In terms of storytelling, the game partly refers to the film directed by J. J. Abrams. Players have the opportunity to take control of U.S.S. Enterprise and many other ships known to Star Trek fans and take part in dynamic space battles.

Star Trek: Legacy
Star Trek: Legacy

Strategy 12 December 2006

Star Trek: Legacy is a real-time strategy game prepared on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the famous fantasy science universe, de facto invented by one man, a Texan named Gene Roddenberry.