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DESCRIPTION

Lux is an epic game of strategy and domination. Based on the time tested gameplay of the board game Risk, Lux adds everything you could ask for in a computer version. Things like easy network play, hard AI, and a variety of plugins.

Come and join the active community. There are forums and a ranking ladder to be found at sillysoft.net, as well as many maps for Lux. Because taking over the world is fun.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 5.7:
  • Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard enhancements.
  • Easier map resize commands.
  • Networked game improvements.
  • Plugin Manager is faster and gained a search field.
  • Lots more, see the Version Log under the Help menu for the full list.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
RELATED LINKS
    LuxWidget available here. Provides a live game tracker together with specific host details from the comfort of your Dashboard. It also allows you to check your own ranking information and compare it with the statistics of the current top ten players in the world.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Sillysoft Games
Downloads:36,677
  - Version d/l:2,503
Games:Strategy & War
License:Shareware
Date:27 Nov 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$24.95
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Lux Delux User Reviews (29 posts)Write A Review
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Jan 3 2009
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HENRIKTEKNIK  I think there's too much nitpicking on how one should play this game and the "rules" about how to interpret the rules. In my mind, the game rules ARE the rules; the rest is up to you – otherwise, the game should take responsibility for preventing someone to attack the way they want, etc.

I was looking for a game where I could just pop by and have a few shootouts, then leave. But no, that's NOT okay with the people playing Lux… You can't just enter and play by your own chaos tactics however you want. Stepping on someones toe will mean about 10-30 comment lines teaching you what you did wrong – at best – and more often, lead to even more befooling. You are adviced to ask: "Is it OK with you, if I attack you in South America?"… (which of course is a huge disappointing element for someone who just want a game or two during lunch break or likewise).

My point of view: if I come in and play the game with my own uncanny/barbarian ways, I'd rather learn the consequences by myself, and I certainly didn't pay $24.95 just to express that I'm sorry if I so happened to "ruin" someone elses game. Who cares?

I hope I'll have a reason to retract these comments, but this is my honest conclusion: if you're not a hardcore player of Risk-like games – this is NOT for you, period. And If you (like me) don't have the time or interest learning each little code of conduct, then again, this isn't for you.

The way I wish to play this game is to simly act with passion and a bit of fun, making rough estimations, and if (at all) I feel a need to become more skilled, I'd prefer to "teach" myself – learning form my own "mistakes". Not by being yelled at, in a chat communication window.

The developer needs to address this in order to attract a larger audience. Perhaps there should be a public server open for free interpretation.

The game itself is pretty fun – enough for me to buy it after I tried the demo, at which time I was unaware of the prohibiting nature of its online games.  
(Version 5.7)

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Jul 3 2008

BANNED_FROM_LUX  WARNING

LUX BANS PLAYERS

The Lux Nerds complain EVERY time someone attacks them "Im telling Dustin to ban you".

In other words, if you are an agressive player and like to pop-income you will get banned because you "ruined their game".

Lux will take your money and then ban you for no other reason then the way you play.

BEWARE.  
(Version 5.7)

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Feb 20 2008
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RUBAIYAT  Lux is way better than iConquer both in appearance, versatility and the enormous number of game variations.

Best fun is creating your own games although the drawing tools look like stuff I was using back in the early 80's. The help could be better written as well, but the forums are very active to make up for that.  
(Version 5.7)

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Jul 3 2007
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SANS DIEU RIEN  Lux Delux is a game based on the boardgame Risk. For those of you not familiar with Risk, it's a game of global conquering as you try to advance your units into various countries according to the roll of dice. It's up to you to place your units in strategic places, and hopefully ward off your opponents. As you conquer various territories, you gain extra units if you control it the next round. The last conquerer standing is the winner. Lux Delux, a cross-platform game (PC, Mac, Linux), boasts of over 300 maps for your downloading pleasure, and an extensive forum. The phenomenal feature of Lux is the ability to create your own theme and maps. The forums are quite helpful, the developer is quite open to suggestions for future versions. and in general most players online are cordial. (NOTE: The online layout is awkward, as juggling various windows seems to be the norm.) But as always, watch out for those not-to-family-friendly players online who want to shock others with their obscenity and slang fortitude. Be aware as there are no language filters as far as I can tell. There is a ranking system with Lux Delux that can either be a positive or a negative, depending on players' philosophy. The only thing that is lacking with such a game is variety. As the newer version of the boardgame Risk can attest to, they tried to alleviate this by adding mission cards--beyond just the King-Of-The-Hill type game. Lux Delux is currently lacking in these areas and team play as well; however, it is well on its way to quench the insatiable desire of any Risk addict.  
(Version 5.6)

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Apr 2 2006

ANAME  Does anyone have an opinion about how this compares to iConquer? I'm too lazy to download and install the trials versions to find out myself...  
(Version 5.3)

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Jun 25 2007

SANS DIEU RIEN  Lux Delux boasts of over 300 various maps of all kinds of genre--but this may be a bad thing as some maps are not "family friendly." iConquer seems "cleaner" graphics wise, but the Lux SDK (Software Developer's Kit) seems more extensive. Both companies you can submit various maps. SillySoft (Lux) seems to have a more extensive forum, and perhaps more players. I don't think you can go wrong with either one!  
(Version 5.6)

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Aug 16 2005
*****

IRNBRU001  A great game... If you like risk your love lux... if you don't like risk you still will probably love lux.  
(Version 5.1)

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Aug 12 2005

ANONYMOUS  I'm going to find the hidden prefs this thing has buried in my user lib if it takes all night.

Tired of the shareware police phoning home, too.  
(Version 5.1)

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Jul 18 2005
*****

FLARCH  Reasons eh?

Has matured light-years since it's humble beginnings and become the unsurpassed leader of Risk-alikes, especially online ones.  
(Version 5.0.2)

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Jun 5 2005
*****

ANONYMOUS  The kids like it, I like it.

It'd be really cool if Sillysoft added different types of armies - maybe a missile thrower that could hit sections far away?

Anyway, of the genre, "Lux" is most complete.  
(Version 5.0.2)

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Jun 1 2005

ANONYMOUS  You have GOT to be kidding!

$24.95 too much for this?

People are so incredibly cheap!  
(Version 5.0.2)

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