🌌 Reunion – Sci-fi strategy and colonization on a grand scale.
Reunion is a classic science fiction strategy game developed by Amnesty Design and released in 1994. It offers a deep, complex blend of 4X strategy, base building, space exploration, and diplomacy—all wrapped in a strongly story-driven experience that begins with humanity's first tentative steps toward the stars.
You play as the leader of a colony ship who, after a catastrophic loss of contact with Earth, must rebuild human civilization in a foreign star system. Your goal: colonize, develop technology, explore—and eventually reestablish contact… or perhaps avenge what happened.
🚀 Story-driven 4X strategy
Reunion is more than just a game about colonies and resources—it’s a game with a strong narrative that constantly drives your strategy forward:
- Start with limited resources on a single planet
- Explore and colonize new worlds
- Meet alien races and choose peace or conflict
- Develop new technologies—from power sources to interstellar weapons
- Uncover the truth behind Earth’s silence
The story unfolds as you progress, creating a compelling sense of mystery and direction in your expansion.
🛠️ Gameplay and features
Reunion combines elements from several genres:
- Base building: As in SimCity or Civilization, you manage construction, resource production, and infrastructure.
- Research tree: Technology plays a central role, and you must prioritize between military, space travel, automation, and diplomacy.
- Colonization: Each new planet demands unique adaptation and strategic consideration.
- Combat and diplomacy: Encounter both friendly and hostile species in space—some will trade, others will dominate.
The game requires long-term planning and efficient resource management, but rewards you with rich immersion and satisfying progression.
🎨 Graphics and audio
For its time, Reunion was impressive:
- High-resolution VGA visuals with striking planetary surfaces and ships
- Well-animated cutscenes
- A well-designed, icon-driven interface
The music and sound are atmospheric, underscoring the melancholic and epic tone that suits the game's theme perfectly.
💾 Availability today
Reunion can be played today via:
- DOSBox (emulated)
- Retro collections and archive packs
- Community forums and fan projects
The game takes a bit of getting used to, but it runs stably and works well on modern systems via emulation.



