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Evil Genius

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: VU Games
Developer: Elixir Studios
Release Date: Sept. 28, 2004

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'Evil Genius' - Screens

by Rainier on May 22, 2004 @ 1:40 p.m. PDT

Evil Genius, a strategy/life simulation game, is a tongue-in-cheek take on the 60's spy thriller genre where you assume the role of a wicked mastermind bent on achieving global domination through the construction of the ultimate doomsday device.

All the everyday tasks of the megalomaniac are available to experience as players build a secret base, train minions, gain infamy and notoriety by completing daring missions, toy with the forces of justice by setting clever traps, torture captives with ingenious devices, and develop evil super weapons to complete a nefarious master plan.


Features :

  • Five dastardly gameplay elements to experience and master: secret base building, wildly clever trap setting, blindly loyal minion training, super-duper weapon research, and fiendish mission planning
  • Manage your minions as you train them in treacherous trades, like super weapons development, ninja fighting techniques, hidden lair building
  • Enhance your base capabilities by adding specialized rooms including counterfeiting centers, weapons factories, and Kung Fu academies
  • Defend your base against attacks by obnoxious action heroes and over-dressed government agents
  • Set complex and ingenious traps to capture and dispatch your enemies
  • Undertake outrageous missions to increase your power and notoriety, including stealing the Eiffel Tower, ransoming temperamental pop stars, and procuring priceless treasures and art.

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