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Hello there!Some of you have complained about not receiving replies from Trexels II support. Unfortunately, we have an issue with the support platform and replies sent by us are not reaching the emails of those of you raising tickets. However, you can find them in the in-game inbox shown in the screenshot below. Only, that you need to type your email IDs in the specified field for the inbox button to activate.Visit settings-support-inbox to check responses to your queries/reports. Rest assured we are replying to everything and in our next update, will also ensure the email ID is auto saved so you won't have to add it manually. Many of you have been wondering what's been up with Trexels. You have written in asking for updates, offered to help and been generally concerned.
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We would like to thank you for all the support and love you've showered on Trexels for so long and are happy to share a big news!We've been busy working on an ALL NEW GAME! Yes, the team that brought you Trexels, fuelled by all the success it achieved, partnered with Kongregate and are excited to present TREXELS II:THE NEXT RESOLUTION!With an all new storyline, graphics and gameplay, this will surely be a treat to Trekkies such as yourselves. The game is now available worldwide on iOS and Android. Download, enjoy and support us as you always have:). Do you remember the most ruthless and tyrant dictator of Star Trek Series?
The greatest villain of Star Trek, Khan Noonien Singh, came alive for the first time after being in hibernation for a long time, in the episode, ‘Space Seed’ of ‘The Original Series’. But, that’s not the only facet of this episode. We also get to see Captain Kirk be outdone by enemy, turning tables around for the first time too and setting base/weaving path for one of the best movies of Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan.Which Villain of Star Trek tops your favorite list and why??? A battle is fought with two sides - common knowledge, but does it always has one right and one wrong side? Each side of the battle has good people in it who is fighting for what they think is right.
Does that make them right or wrong? It has been brilliantly shown in ‘Balance of Terror’ episode of Star Trek: The Original Series where a cat and mouse game ensued between Enterprise and Romulans, one where who won didn’t matter. One of the lines of the episode. That’s just stuck is, “You and I are of a kind.
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In a different reality, I could have called you friend.”. We are all set for our next Live Event, 'Breen Barrier' for BG-4 beginning this Friday (28th). This is a follow up to our last event 'Starcrossed'Premise: After multiple meetings with the Star Empire, the commanders are beginning to see reason. Though they still do not believe the Breen soldier was innocent, they’ve agreed to give him a fair trial with Breen and Federation representatives present. The Breen, however, are enraged with our efforts at pacifying the Romulans, believing we are on their side, while the truth is the Breen prisoner would have surely met his end if we hadn’t intervened.Our way to the Star Empire is blocked by several fleets of Breen ships and they refuse to listen to reason. Admiral, we are trusting you with the task of clearing this Breen roadblock so we can get to the trial on time.
Star Trek has always been as fond of a convenient time travel plot device as it has a cameo in its vast shared universe.As such, I doubt many Trekkies will be raging at the prospect of the great and good of the entire Star Trek universe converging in Star Trek Trexels II. Even if that does mean taking command of the SS Botany Bay before sending Lt.
Uhura and Jadzia Dax on an away mission.They might take exception to the rest of the game, though. Set phasers to stun.
In 11 minutesIt's been a little shy of five years since we reviewed the original.While the new game looks a whole lot sharper, moving on from the 8-bit style of the original to something closer to the 16-bit era, it continues to be a bit of a chore to play.I say play. There's not much actual play going on here. You tap to build new departments in your starship, which involves waiting for a timer to expire or paying some currency.You tap to train crew members in those rooms, which involves waiting for a timer to expire or paying some currency.You tap to send probes ahead of you to scout planetary systems and open up new missions.
Thrillville off the rails trailer. Until you run out of probes. Which requires you to wait for a timer to expire. Or pay some currency. Trex this outJust about the only real meat on these here bones comes about with those away missions themselves, which play out like a bite-sized team-based strategy game. Even then, it's hardly XCOM.These away missions involve two of your crew creeping through tiny environments, forcing back the fog of war effect, collecting currency, flipping switches (under the laughable guise of 'engineering' or 'science') and engaging in battles.Those battles are incredibly basic, and amount to taking it in turns with an accommodating Borg to shoot one another. There's practically no strategic nuance to them whatsoever.Indeed, it's not long before you find yourself outgunned and losing a crew member.
Before long you'll need to pay some of that dilithium currency to revive them. Grand NagusIt's all just one big ball of wait timers and none-too-subtle incentives to spend real money. There's precious little of actual substance here.The sole reprieve here is the sharp presentation, and the glimpses of genuine affection for the source material that occasionally shine through. When you encounter a familiar face and add them to your crew, anyone with dash of affection for the Star Trek universe (whatever the era) is bound to crack a smile.It's just a shame that underneath that charm, Star Trek Trexels II has the heart and depth of your average Ferengi.
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