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 We want to create a turn-based strategy game with really rich strategic choices ("builds"), exclusive challenges, very great replayability and an exceptional "endgame", both in terms of single player (PvE) experience and multiplayer (PvP). We are making a game where acquired and native strategic and tactical skills really matter, yet there's always a greater challenge. A game where you can't cheat or "buy" victory. A game great even as a casual TBS shootout, but really classy as a competitive, deep experience. Yes, these are big words, but we really believe in what we do, and that at least the genre hardcores will enjoy USC! We want to create a turn-based strategy game with really rich strategic choices ("builds"), exclusive challenges, very great replayability and an exceptional "endgame", both in terms of single player (PvE) experience and multiplayer (PvP). We are making a game where acquired and native strategic and tactical skills really matter, yet there's always a greater challenge. A game where you can't cheat or "buy" victory. A game great even as a casual TBS shootout, but really classy as a competitive, deep experience. Yes, these are big words, but we really believe in what we do, and that at least the genre hardcores will enjoy USC!
  
- +===== The Crew and the Myth =====
-==== The Crew and the Myth ====+
  
 USC started out as a one-man (or in this particular case, woman) project in August 2011, following a handful of never published "predecessors" that contributed very, very much to the gameplay experience USC has today. USC follows in the footsteps of mythical TBS classics like <em>Laser Squad</em>, <em>Space Crusade</em>, <em>Incubation</em>, <em>UFO</em>, or <em>Jagged Alliance</em>, but is <em>not</em> the remake or remake-ish version of any of them. These games inspired me very much, but I've always wanted to create an own, unique game system and atmosphere. USC started out as a one-man (or in this particular case, woman) project in August 2011, following a handful of never published "predecessors" that contributed very, very much to the gameplay experience USC has today. USC follows in the footsteps of mythical TBS classics like <em>Laser Squad</em>, <em>Space Crusade</em>, <em>Incubation</em>, <em>UFO</em>, or <em>Jagged Alliance</em>, but is <em>not</em> the remake or remake-ish version of any of them. These games inspired me very much, but I've always wanted to create an own, unique game system and atmosphere.
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