Which childhood game do you miss most? EA just unlocked a treasure trove of childhood favorites on Steam! Remember those classic games you spent hours playing? Well, they’re back and ready to take you on a trip down memory lane.
You can rediscover your favorite childhood games with EA’s Steam surprise
From commanding armies to building sprawling metropolises, these games encapsulate the essence of gaming’s golden age:
- Command & Conquer The Ultimate Collection ($9.88): Relive the adrenaline-pumping battles and strategic brilliance of Command & Conquer, now available in its definitive form.
- SimCity 3000 Unlimited ($1.19): Strap in for a trip back to the heyday of city-building simulations with SimCity 3000 Unlimited, where the only limit is your imagination.
- Populous Series ($2.00): Dive into the god game genre with the Populous series, including Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods and Populous: The Beginning, and shape worlds with divine intervention.
- Dungeon Keeper Series ($2.00): Embrace your inner villain as you construct and defend your underground lair in Dungeon Keeper Gold and Dungeon Keeper 2, where the forces of darkness reign supreme.
- Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack ($2.00): Venture into the unknown depths of space in Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack, where you’ll navigate political intrigue and scientific discovery on an alien world.
- The Saboteur ($4.99): Step into the shoes of a fearless resistance fighter in The Saboteur, set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Paris during World War II, where every shadow conceals danger and every alley holds secrets.
While you might find some of these gems on other platforms like GOG, having them on Steam means they’re now just a click away for millions of gamers. However, you should know that you can play most of them with EA Play without purchasing them.
What is EA Play?
EA Play is a gaming subscription service by Electronic Arts (EA) that gives you access to a bunch of EA games for a monthly fee ($4.99). You get to play a variety of games, including sports, action, and adventure. Plus, you get discounts on purchases and early access to new games before they’re officially released. It’s like having a big collection of games to enjoy whenever you want!
If you want to get all for a single game price, subscribing to EA Play is easy! You can sign up directly through the EA Play website or through your gaming platform, such as Xbox, PlayStation, or PC via Origin. Just visit the website or the respective platform’s store, select the subscription option, and follow the prompts to complete your subscription. Once subscribed, you can access a library of EA games, exclusive content, and other perks depending on your chosen plan.
Now only one problem left: Which one to start first?
Choosing which game to start playing depends on your personal preferences and interests. If you enjoy strategy and city-building, you might want to start with SimCity 3000 Unlimited or Command & Conquer. If you prefer immersive simulations, consider trying out Populous or Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack. For a darker, more strategic experience, delve into the world of Dungeon Keeper Gold or Dungeon Keeper 2. And if you’re in the mood for gripping narrative and stealth action, dive into The Saboteur.
For me, Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack is a really good option. So which one will you play first?