Petroglyph
Developer & Publisher
At Petroglyph, we are dedicated to making top quality games that are extremely fun and innovative, and we are always looking for new team members who share our passion for games.
Alamo
Alamo Game Engine is a game engine developed by Petroglyph, which is used to create the real-time strategy games Star Wars: Empire at War, and Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption. A modified...
Updated 4 years ago, Released Jul 20, 2006 with a commercial licence
Star Wars: Empire At War
Set a few years before the events of Episode IV A New Hope, Empire at War lets players rewrite history as well as experience the aftermath of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, the creation of...
Updated 2 weeks ago, Released Jun 4, 2011 Single & Multiplayer Real Time Strategy
Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption
In Star Wars: Empire at War, players controlled an entire war for the Star Wars galaxy as the Rebel Alliance or the Galactic Empire. Now, they will face off against both of them in Forces of Corruption...
Updated 3 weeks ago, Released Apr 3, 2012 Single & Multiplayer Real Time StrategyOnly registered members can share their thoughts. So come on! Join the community today (totally free - or sign in with your social account on the right) and join in the conversation.
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Thank you for making one of the best Star Wars games around. After all these years it's still in my top 3 game and I still play it almost everyday. (^:
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Too bad the engine has not been updated for EaW/FoC. Do you know how many people still mod and play? You should keep updating and fixing the huge amount of bugs that are involved with online play, and making online play more mod friendly. Since Steam has released the gold pack, it would be a wise choice to keep updating.
Too bad EaW and FoC had such massive problems (balancing, bugs, problems with the way hardpoints work, etc.)
cheers to former members of Westwood