
The numbers on a player's own planet indicate the amount of ships that their planet holds. The numbers on each planet indicate how many ships it will take to conquer them. Players start with 1-3 home planets and send off ships to conquer other planets around them. Its greatest player of all time is Txgangsta. It is the desktop and iPad equivalent to Galcon Labs and the original Galcon.
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On February 11, 2010, Galcon Fusion was released for Mac and Windows as the latest addition to the Galcon family. Galcon Labs has been received as a very positive addition to the Galcon family. Galcon Labs features four new modes which are both singleplayer and multiplayer compatible. Galcon Labs is a sequel to the first iGalcon. Galcon Labs was released in early October 2009. Although Galcon Flash was given a small introductory price, the amount of registered users was very small however, there is a limited demo version. Galcon Flash was a Flash port of Galcon and closely resembled the iPhone port. iGalcon comes with multiple singleplayer modes featuring varying degrees of bot difficulty, and an advanced online multiplayer system where players can battle in rooms up to four. iGalcon was one of the first true multiplayer experiences for the iPhone but never gained enough publicity to kick off. This is the first time Galcon was released with campaign sort of gameplay.Ī couple months later, Galcon was released for the iPhone, frequently called by fans, "iGalcon".

In July 2008, Galcon was publicly released on Instant Action (IA), a web browser game platform released by GarageGames.

Galcon Classic features dozens of singleplayer game modes and full multiplayer. It was then developed into a more advanced video game. The original Galcon, Galcon Classic, was released for the desktop in late 2006 for a timed game development contest.
