Fallen Haven is a 1997 computer game. It is a science-fiction themed turn-based strategy game. It functions on Windows 95 and 98 computers.
Liberation Day (video game) in 1998 is the sequel to it.
The game depicts a battle between the human race and an alien culture called the Taurans, sparked by a misunderstanding.
The armies of the Humans are relatively simple and rugged, while the armies of the Taurans are more technologically advanced.
Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "In the end, Fallen Haven is little more than a good idea with poor implementation. With a few gameplay tweaks and the addition of the two-player option, Fallen Haven might have been great, but as it stands you're better off sticking with Civilization 2."[1]
The Charlotte Observer gave the game three stars, noting how its multiple levels of difficulty.[2]
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