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Black Gold (video game)

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Release date(s)
  
1989

Genre
  
Economic simulation

Initial release date
  
1989

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Platforms
  
Amiga, Commodore 64, DOS, MS-DOS, Atari ST, AmigaOS, Java

Developers
  
reLINE Software, Proline Software GmbH

Publishers
  
reLINE Software, Rainbow Arts, Ojom GmbH

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Rainbow Arts games, Strategy video games

Black Gold (also known as Oil Imperium) is a video game of the strategy genre released in 1989 by reLINE Software.

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Summary

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The goal of the game is to promote and sell oil and defeat competitors using a number of fair and unfair strategies. A game move always takes a month, and each action in the game costs one or more days.

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The game is designed for four players, either human (using a hot seat method) or computer-controlled. Players take on the management of one of four corporations: "Interoil", "All American", "Transoil" or "Explora Inc."

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There are four different game objectives to choose from: to play a three-year game, to survive the longest of all the game companies, to receive an 80% market share or to reach 60 million dollars. There are some game mechanic variations between the missions. For example, when playing to the first 60 million dollars, drilling a borehole takes longer than in the other missions.

There are eight oil-producing regions to choose from where players must acquire licenses, tankers and oil fields: Alaska, North America, Central America, South America, Europe, USSR, the Gulf region and Indochina.

The player can request an expert opinion of an oil field's probable yield before purchase. Once a field has been bought, the player may drill manually or pay game money for automatic drilling. Enemies in the game can disrupt play using sabotage. This can be done by igniting the oil fields, destroying tankers, manipulating balance sheets, etc. To protect against such moves, a player can hire a security company.

In the course of the game there are three action sequences. Oil sales can lead to delays, and the player must manually lay pipeline. Manual drilling requires the player to correct the deviation of the drill head. Finally, burning oil wells must be deleted using dynamite. The latter can be carried out by a specialist called "Ted Redhair" (inspired by the famous Red Adair).

References

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