6 best star trek pc games
Star Trek has a rich history of PC games that allow players to immerse themselves in the Star Trek universe. These games often feature space exploration, starship combat, and various other elements inspired by the popular sci-fi franchise. Here are some notable Star Trek PC games:
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (1992) - This point-and-click adventure game lets players take on the role of Captain Kirk and his crew as they embark on various missions in the original Star Trek series.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (1997) - This game simulates the experience of attending Starfleet Academy and includes a mix of ship combat simulations and interactive story-driven missions.
Star Trek: Bridge Commander (2002) - In this game, players assume the role of a starship captain and manage their ship's crew, systems, and engage in space battles.It offers an immersive starship command experience.
Star Trek Online (2010) - This massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) allows players to create their own Starfleet or Klingon characters and explore the galaxy, engage in space battles, and participate in various missions and storylines.
Star Trek: Armada (2000) - A real-time strategy game that focuses on space combat, Armada lets players command fleets of Starfleet ships and engage in strategic battles against various Star Trek races.
Star Trek: Elite Force (2000) - A first-person shooter, Elite Force puts players in the role of a member of the Hazard Team, a special security force tasked with dealing with threats to the USS Voyager.
Star Trek: Online (2021) - Continuing the legacy of Star Trek Online, this MMORPG offers players the chance to explore the Star Trek universe, command starships, and participate in various missions and events.
These are just a few examples of Star Trek PC games that have been released over the years. They offer fans of the franchise the opportunity to interact with beloved characters and explore the vast Star Trek universe in various gaming genres.
Below you can find our editor's choice of the best star trek pc games on the marketProduct description
The Wild Wild West: The Complete Series DVD
Product description
The Borg have returned! A starship from the future has materialized to warn of the latest Borg threat. You are in charge of the fleets on Federation, Klingon, Romulan, and Borg ships that will wage this epic battle. Build starships, construct space stations, and research special weapons to lead your side to victory. Along the way, you will survive a Klingon civil war, Romulan subterfuge, and the Borg's search for perfection. The future is in your command.
The Borg have returned! A starship from the future has materialized to warn of the latest Borg threat. You are in charge of the fleets on Federation, Klingon, Romulan, and Borg ships that will wage this epic battle. Build starships, construct space stations, and research special weapons to lead your side to victory. Along the way, you will survive a Klingon civil war, Romulan subterfuge, and the Borg's search for perfection. The future is in your command.
Star Trek: Armada is the first real-time 3-D strategy game set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation universe. In various campaigns, the player assumes command of the fleets of the Federation, Klingon, Romulan, and Borg, using up to 30 starships in dynamic ship-to-ship combat as well as overseeing the construction, repair, and staffing of the ships.
Review
Most Star Trek games aren't very good, but Star Trek Armada's an exception. It's an impressive real-time strategy game that borrows action and gameplay elements from many of the genre's classics. It lets you do battle with the fleets of four of Star Trek's most popular races, and while it isn't an especially complex game, it still manages to be highly enjoyable even in spite of some technical problems, thanks to its good graphics and gameplay.
Star Trek: Armada looks superb. Although you play the game from a slightly skewed top-down perspective similar to most other real-time strategy games, Armada's 3D graphics engine lends the game a distinctively crisp and colorful appearance, as well as a pronounced cinematic flair thanks to all the impressive special effects throughout the game. The various spacecraft look and move more or less exactly as they do in the Next Generation movies and television episodes - the smooth curvature of the Federation and Romulan ships comes across just as well as the more jagged Klingon ship designs and the plain geometry of the Borg vessels. Although the spaceships in Armada are depicted to relative scale, the four races' vessels do correlate to one another. That is, while the impressive Federation Sovereign-class is much bigger than anything else the Federation has, it appears to be the same size as the imposing Borg cube, which is supposed to be many times larger, according to Star Trek canon. But aside from a few discrepancies in scale, all the ships in Armada look dead-on accurate.
The ships aren't the only impressive element of Armada's graphics - almost everything in the game looks great. Ships' phasers and photon torpedoes sizzle against their enemies' shields; and once the shields dissipate, a ship's hull will start to melt and burn as the ship spirals out of control and finally explodes. You can throw an awful lot of ships at your enemy, yet the game's frame rate remains steady even on less powerful computers. What's more, although the battles in Armada are set in outer space, the setting is anything but the cold, featureless expanse that's to be expected. Armada's outer space is filled with swirling, colorful gasses and nebulae, dense asteroid belts, bright stars, and huge planets slowly going about their day cycle. And most all of the deep-space geography you'll come across has a direct impact on the gameplay. The various colored nebulae disable or impair any ships within and may create tactical opportunities for ambush or retreat. Asteroid belts form impassable barriers, while wormholes let you instantly transport your fleet to another point on the map. And constructing a space station near a planet increases the flow of additional crew to your resource pool, which you'll need in order to assemble your fleet.
Providing crew for your spaceships is one of the only unique elements of Armada's gameplay, which is otherwise reminiscent of such action-oriented strategy games as Starcraft and Activision's own Dark Reign. A steady influx of crew is added to your surplus, and a certain quantity is required both to construct and to maintain each new facility or space vessel you build. Crew members die off as your ships take hits, and they die off very quickly once the ship's shields are down. A vessel may still survive a fight with few crew members intact, but even if the ship is restored to full working condition, its limited crew will impair its performance. Fortunately, you can replenish a ship's crew by transporting additional crewmembers from other ships or stations. You can also transport your crew onto enemy vessels whose shields have fallen, at which point your crew will automatically attack the enemy's. If your crew defeats the enemy's before the ship is destroyed, you can claim the enemy vessel as your own. Or if you find your ship severely damaged and in danger of being hijacked, you can opt to self-destruct to keep your technology out of the enemy's hands. It's a challenge and an incentive to try to capture enemy vessels instead of destroying them, just as it's important to prevent your foe from turning your warships against you.
--Greg Kasavin
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- Lead 4 distinct races: the Federation, Klingon, Romulan, and Borg
- Campaigns consist of a variety of tactical, combat, and protective missions
- Build over 30 types of starships, including battleships, cruisers, destroyers, and construction ships
- Arm your fleet with a multitude of weapons, from phasers to photon torpedoes
- Play a variety of single-player missions and an extensive range of story-driven multiplayer options
User questions & answers
Question: | No Multiplay from my old name to play with others? No patch |
Answer: | Yes, these are designed to fit in 3 ring binders with 12” by 12” format. |
Question: | does it work with widows |
Answer: | The photos are inserted in side the cover ,there is no lifting and there is no sticky residue to contend with. The pages are clear and easy to use. |
Question: | I have a rebuilt computer with windows xp. will it work with xp |
Answer: | yes it does, I got mine a Walmart in the office supply section. works very well |
Question: | does it work with widows |
Answer: | Yes. Just happened to have it near so I checked it. |
Question: | Will this game run on this desktop pc? it has; Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 Bit Athlon II X4 640 Processor, 8 GB RAM, Radeon HD 5450 Video Card |
Answer: | Top, so yeah, that can be an issue for things spilling out. But static charge has held our things in pretty well. Haven't had an issue on this book. |
Question: | what is system requirements |
Answer: | It's plastic with a lightweight cardboard insert which can be removed if desired. I have used and reused some like them for several years with no problem. No tearing yet, but they're not professional books. |
Question: | Can it be played on windows |
Answer: | I think 12 pgs- which would hold 24 pictures |
Question: | Will this game play on windows |
Answer: | The holes are spaced same as a standard 3-ring binder, but they also fit a 2-hole scrapbook that doesn’t use the middle of the 3 holes. |
Question: | Can you play with a controller or just keyboard/mouse |
Answer: | They are made of thin, but durable plastic. Just like their sports card pages. |
Question: | Will it work on windows |
Answer: | if the binder is 12 x 12, yes. If for 91/2 by 11 paper, no |
Question: | Why is this so expensive? It came out 15 years ago |
Answer: | Just one side, but if you put photos back to back you can see on both sides |
Question: | windows 8 compatibility |
Answer: | It holds 96 4x6 photos. Very nice album. |
Product description
Escape to the immersive multiplayer Star Trek universe in Star Trek Online. Captain your own customized ship, forge your allegiance and wage battle with your own customized crew ‐ across strange new worlds and into the deepest reaches of the final frontier. Set 30 years after Star Trek Nemesis, the universe is a much more dangerous place. The Klingons and Federation are on the verge of all out war. YOU ARE THE CAPTAIN Every player will begin the game as “captain” of a starship. You are the pilot in space, and the hero on the away team. Build your bridge crew from recruited and created characters. Define abilities and personalities to determine the tactics and strengths of your party. Build reputation and influence as you grow from a lieutenant to an admiral of Starfleet! Higher rank enables more powerful ships, a larger crew and new abilities. ABOVE AND BELOW Navigate your starship through the known and unknown regions of the galaxy. Explore undiscovered regions of space, full of solar phenomena, strange alien planets and bizarre species. Discover strange new worlds, and beam down with your away teams to alien planets. Your bridge officers will affect your space and planetside game – your science officer may increase ship speed in space, and be a great diplomat on the surface. BELOVED UNIVERSE Become an officer in the Klingon Military or the Federation's Starfleet and adventure in the future of the Star Trek Universe. Interact with classic locations of Trek history –from the wormhole of Deep Space Nine to the Guardian at the End of the Universe. Recruit or battle heroes from classic star trek species – logical Vulcans, diabolical Romulans, shifty Ferengi and many more! ULTIMATE DISCOVERY Command a Klingon or Federation ship across a limitless galaxy. Discover, explore and develop your crew in an endless range of encounters. Randomly generated quadrants give players unlimited opportunities (In addition to “established” systems).
- Design your captain and crew from set races or create new ones: choose science, tactical, medical officers and more, then customize each with hundreds of skills and unique equiped weapons, equipment and armor.
- Star Trek Online Collector's Edition features loads additional bonus items including unique packaging, descriptive material and in-game items (see list below).
- The first Massively Multiplayer Online game (MMO) set in the Star Trek universe, and the first AAA MMO ever to feature ground and space combat at launch.
- Command a Klingon or Federation ship across a limitless galaxy, where you will discover, explore and develop your crew in an endless range of encounters. Randomly generated quadrants give players unlimited opportunities.
- Customize the look of your ship using over 50 unique ship models, and do the same to your equipment to create the craft and equipment of your dreams.
User questions & answers
Question: | In that version does we have the Red Matter Capacitor available or the serial number is already used |
Answer: | Not even a little. You will need to run a virtual machine on your computer to play it. Once you do that though (not too hard) you can play it on your comp no matter what os you usually run. I think your virtual machine will need to be running like 95 or 97. It's a little effort, but we'll worth it. Great game = ) |
Question: | Do you still have of this item? also the red matter capacitor is still available from c-store with this bundle |
Answer: | It will run fine on 7, 32 or 64 bit. 8 is iffy. 10 is out. |
Question: | I am wondering if the red matter capacitor is valid |
Answer: | Here are specifications:MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTSMinimum CPU Type: PentiumMinimum CPU Speed: 166 MHzMinimum RAM Required: 32 MBMinimum Hard Disk Space: 200 MBGraphics Type: SVGAGraphics Resolution: Multiple ResolutionsColor Depth: 256 ColorsVery, very low requirement for 3d rendered game. I recommend 64mb of RAM, and graphics card with 128 mb on the board. A good sound card makes the game fun to play because the music and fx are superb. I hope this helps.John |
Question: | Does the Star Trek Online Collector's Edition come with a valid serial key to access everything included in the bundle |
Answer: | Not unless they updated windows for older games. You need to run Windows on a earlyer version to run the game or download an emulator to play it. |
Question: | Has this game been updated to work on current platforms such as Windows |
Answer: | With every order of this game we include everything that is needed to get it running on XP, Vista as well as Windows 7-10 computers. |
Question: | Will this work on windows |
Answer: | keyboard |
Question: | I have windows 7, loved ST Armada 2, was wondering if I could play it on my computer |
Answer: | Yes. I'm running Windows 10 on my laptop and it works just fine. |
Question: | does this include the user manual |
Answer: | Because a new sealed one is more difficult to find |
Question: | Does works for Mac |
Answer: | Works very well with windows 8. Just install it and play. Just make sure you bypass "AutoPlay" when you install it. |
Question: | Does this need online activation through Steam or similar services |
Answer: | There are 10 refill sheets included in one pack. |
Question: | How to install on windows |
Answer: | The brand on this item has changed since the initial roll out of this product. The brand is now UR1 International and there are now 11 holes instead of 3 so it is sure to fit any album binder configuration you could have. |
Question: | Does this game work on Windows |
Answer: | All my albums have 3 holes, so I am not sure if they would work with your 2 hold albums |
Product description
Escape to the immersive multiplayer Star Trek universe in Star Trek Online. Captain your own customized ship, forge your allegiance and wage battle with your own customized crew ‐ across strange new worlds and into the deepest reaches of the final frontier. Set 30 years after Star Trek Nemesis, the universe is a much more dangerous place. The Klingons and Federation are on the verge of all out war. YOU ARE THE CAPTAIN Every player will begin the game as “captain” of a starship. You are the pilot in space, and the hero on the away team. Build your bridge crew from recruited and created characters. Define abilities and personalities to determine the tactics and strengths of your party. Build reputation and influence as you grow from a lieutenant to an admiral of Starfleet! Higher rank enables more powerful ships, a larger crew and new abilities. ABOVE AND BELOW Navigate your starship through the known and unknown regions of the galaxy. Explore undiscovered regions of space, full of solar phenomena, strange alien planets and bizarre species. Discover strange new worlds, and beam down with your away teams to alien planets. Your bridge officers will affect your space and planetside game – your science officer may increase ship speed in space, and be a great diplomat on the surface. BELOVED UNIVERSE Become an officer in the Klingon Military or the Federation's Starfleet and adventure in the future of the Star Trek Universe. Interact with classic locations of Trek history –from the wormhole of Deep Space Nine to the Guardian at the End of the Universe. Recruit or battle heroes from classic star trek species – logical Vulcans, diabolical Romulans, shifty Ferengi and many more! ULTIMATE DISCOVERY Command a Klingon or Federation ship across a limitless galaxy. Discover, explore and develop your crew in an endless range of encounters. Randomly generated quadrants give players unlimited opportunities (In addition to “established” systems).
- Design your captain and crew from set races or create new ones: choose science, tactical, medical officers and more, then customize each with hundreds of skills and unique equiped weapons, equipment and armor.
- The first Massively Multiplayer Online game (MMO) set in the Star Trek universe, and the first AAA MMO ever to feature ground and space combat at launch.
- Command a Klingon or Federation ship across a limitless galaxy, where you will discover, explore and develop your crew in an endless range of encounters. Randomly generated quadrants give players unlimited opportunities.
- Uphold the Prime Directive, or toss it aside as you comb space for bizarre planets and alien species, battling aliens as you go or using diplomacy.
- Customize the look of your ship using over 50 unique ship models, and do the same to your equipment to create the craft and equipment of your dreams.
User questions & answers
Question: | Will it work on windows 10? plz call me baby girl when u have the chance. ~baby girl |
Answer: | It should install if you run the setup in compatibility mode for like win xp and admin. I had it running on 10. I prefer it on the 360 better control. but the mods are awesome on pc. |
Question: | will it play with windows |
Answer: | I'm sorry but Star Trek Legacy is not Windows 10 compatible. For a complete list of all Windows 10 compatible games, please refer to this link. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_install/windows-10-games-compatibility-list/a31335a8-730f-4ac9-8c19-7c8c3a664cedI hope this helps! |
Question: | can you play this without internet |
Answer: | I don't know about a patch - the booklet refers to single or multiplayer play. |
Question: | if i get the disk, how big of a file will i still have to download? i know the free download is 9 gigs, but at 6 hrs into it i lost connection, only had 1.1 gig downloaded, and it started all over. so i think im intereted in the disk but only if i dont have to download such a huge file |
Answer: | Unfortunately, this one won't work in Windows 8 or later, including Windows 10. |
Question: | Will this work on Windows |
Answer: | I cannot guarantee the outcome from personal experience. I looked it up online and this is what a different player wrote on the subject: "The game needs to be run in Windows 95 compatibility mode. Also you need to change the shortcut on the Start menu to point to armada.exe instead of the default shortcut. Finally, you may need to play as an administrator or change the permissions on the Star Trek Armada folder in the Program Files directory to allow everyone full control. If you do all that, you should be able to not only play on XP, but play as a limited user.". So I suspect it will work on Windows XP. I think it will probably take a few extra steps to do though. The product I have is the cdrom, and case (minus the insert). There is no box or documentation, so I didnt see a CD-Key. So that will be an issue to find a solution to as well. |
Product description
Star Trek: Legacy spans all Star Trek eras and allows you to play as the Federation and Starfleet in single player and the Borg, Romulans, or Klingons in multiplayer (as well as the Federation). There are sixty different types of ships available to command, divided across the four playable races. The years that the game takes place in are: 2159 (May 8th), 2270 (stardate 7106.7), 2272 (stardate 7489.6) (although Kirk is referred to as an admiral instead of captain and he commands the USS Enterprise-A, instead of the refit NCC-1701), 2333 (stardate 10372.6), 2368 (stardate 45252.6), and 2380 (stardate 57327.8).
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