Lunar Domination is based on the concept of a market economy, where you and your opponent compete for orders from simulated clients. This is accomplished using an auction system, where bids can be placed on client orders. Orders are awarded to the player with the lowest bid. Clients place orders for ore, which you can gather around the map. Six different buildings are provided for mining, storing, refining and selling the ore.
One of the innovations in Lunar Domination is a combination of a simulated market economy with strategy elements that borrow from military games. Although you cannot attack the other players directly, you must still compete with them for physical resources and territory. Skillful management of your bases around the map plays a significant role in achieving victory. This is in great contrast to traditional finance oriented games, which are purely single player simulations.
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