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Epiar 0.2.0 Final Released!   
Saturday, January 04 2003 @ 12:12 AM EST
Contributed by: Anonymous

It's finally here! Epiar 0.2.0 Final has been officially released! This time, quite playable. So, Privates, get to your ships, upgrade those weapons, board and pillage your enemy and get money to buy better ships and weaponry!

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Features include...


  • Planet landing screens
  • Buying upgrades
  • Buying new ships
  • Jump gates to travel far distances
  • Ability to board disabled ships (fly over ship and use 'b')
  • Battle with other ships
  • Nav map to see nearby systems (use 'n')
  • Targeting system
  • Epiar Plugin's to add to the main game loop (create upgrades)
  • And much, much more!


Download it now!
Linux Binary (.tar.bz2, Loki Installer)
Windows Binary (.exe, Nullshoft Installer)
Source (.tar.bz2)
Check out the download page for more information, and system requirements.


Read the official news posting for details and how to play!

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