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'''Earth 2150: The Moon Project''' is a sequel to the [[real time strategy]] game [[Earth 2150]].

While the game is in fact a stand -alone game, many consider it an [[expansion pack]] because it does little more than provide new missions, and weapons. The story takes place along side the original game'sgame’s story. The Moon Project was released in [[2001]] by [[Strategic Simulations, Inc.]]

==Story==

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Earth's final war is in full swing. The '''United Civilized States''', '''Eurasian Dynasty''', and the '''Lunar Corporation''' fight over what is left of the worldsworld’s resources in order to escape the blue planet before it is destroyed. Meanwhile, on the Moon, the Lunar Corporation discovers the remnants of an alien tunnel system. In it, they find the plans for an orbital super weapon, with the power to attack the Earth from the Moon. While beginning the process of building the weapon, code named "'''Sunlight'''", a '''United Civilized States''' army appears ready to try and stop them. It's up to the player to decide how it will play out, and who will win.

==Gameplay==

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2. Several new vehicles and weapons have been added to the game including mobile transports,

artilleryArtillery and "Anti-air" weapons, which do incredible amounts of damage to aircraft.

3. The ED campaign introduces an "Advancement system" which allows you to gain rank (and a [[cut-scene]]) upon earning a certain amount of points, which are received when objectives are met in missions.

4. The shield system has been changed to even out the defense capabilitescapabilities of the 3 factions.IE theThe power of the shields havehas been halved.

5. The campaign no longer revolves around sending resources to your home base for the construction of an evacuation fleet. Instead, all the resources on the map are added to your home base funds when you successfully destroy all enemy units in the mission and return to your base. Unlike the first game, which required careful conservation of resources to complete a mission and the game, funds are nearly unlimited on each mission.