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GoGamer has this on special. Reviews seem mixed, is it worth $15?

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"bioderm" <shavolsky@ladavisky.com> naskroba³/a w
news:11dmnrngadlirce@corp.supernews.com:

> Is it point and click or do you actually pilot the ships with a
> joystick?

It's point and click.
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"bioderm" <shavolsky@ladavisky.com> wrote in message
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> Is it point and click or do you actually pilot the ships with a joystick?

Yep, very much point and click as the other poster said. You can move your
ships (standard click and drag interface with group creating allowed) by
right clicking on other objects. You can also move them by holding down
shift, and using the big blue circle to move your ships in a 3 dimensional
manner. Takes getting used too but once you've got it its very simple.

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