Galaxy Online 1.0.29 alpha

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Fighting for the rich resources available in distant galaxies, the powerful Kadry Group, Federation of Eir, Bakran League, Rofilla Consortium, Maya Clan, Rayman Empire... have become embroiled in bitter battles for supremacy and control over the universe. Now you're one of the thousands of players who can Colonize Stars, Design Spaceships, Command Fleets, Fight Galactic Pirates and compete for the Predominant of the Universe. Play 15 minutes a day and build you empire now. Version 1.0.29 alpha may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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