StarCraft is a real-time strategy game produced by Blizzard Entertainment (1997), similar to their previous hit Warcraft II but with improved gameplay. Warcraft II, while advanced for its time, featured the noted weakness of having characters parallel across the two races: each unit had a corresponding unit in the other race, and the technology trees were similar. Starcraft improved upon this by incorporating three races, Protoss, Zerg and Terran, instead of two, and by revamping the unit rosters to include unique technologies and units in all three factions.

The game also includes multi-player gaming on Blizzard's own internet gaming service Battle.net. One can play against opponents all over the world free of any charge beyond the original purchase of the game and local Internet access fees. Many fans enjoyed playing in groups against the computer in skirmish games - the programming of the AI was extremely good and the computer could play devious, hard and clever, but always fair - even though fans also enjoyed creating unfair maps, that were extremely hard to beat. A couple of years after the release of the game Blizzard also released several free maps on the "insane" level.

An expansion pack called Brood War was released in 1998. Brood War provides several new units for each race and a whole new set of scenarios which continue where the StarCraft scenarios left off.

StarCraft was the highest selling PC game in 1998.

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1 Races
2 Scenarios
3 External links

Races

See the individual races for their various buildings and units.

Scenarios

The game comes with a campaign/map editor called StarEdit. StarEdit has many features, including a trigger system that allows one to make radical changes to the way that map works.

Readily giving gamers the ability to create map scenarios allows for the gamers to become creators. Scenarios are created with entirely different sets of rules, objectives, and units. More popular user created scenarios include VTEC Paintball, Tankwars, and Commando Wars.

Similar games include Warcraft III, Command and Conquer, Red Alert, Dune II, and Total Annihilation.

See also: Damage Types (StarCraft)

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