
Reunion Title Screen
Does anyone else remember playing Reunion back on their 386′s with a staggering 2MB of RAM? Lord knows I remember!
Reunion came out over fifteen years ago and I still feel the urge to play it now and then even today. It’s a great game and can be downloaded from many abandonawre sites across the internet.
I started playing again recently using DOSBox and I was amazed, because I didn’t even know the game had sound!
When I played “back in the day”, my system didn’t have a Sound Card (because I couldn’t afford a Creative AWE32), so needless to say it was a whole different experience. The game has a fantastic production value and even when modern development languages, I’m not sure that even I’d be able to create a game of such depth a complexity!
Anywho, I began to get frustrated because I knew there were parts of the game I was missing because I couldn’t meet certain goals or didn’t have enough resources. Granted, I should have spent the time perfecting the game and working towards those achievements….. but it’s an old game and I don’t have as much free time as I did when I was thirteen years old
To that end, I sat down and studied the Save Game format for a while and also the (paltry) Save Editor that was included in the Abandonware version. I knew I could come up with something better that gives me even more options in the game. It took me a couple hours but I was able to come up with a pretty functional Saved Game Editor for Reunion that works around a couple glitches the previous version had.
I know, I’m a total cheater but it was a fun little project and I figure perhaps ONE person on the entirety of the Internet must need something like this as well, so I figure I’d throw it out there for anyone who needs it
Reunion Saved Game Editor – Download (92kb)



#1 by david1984 on April 16, 2011 - 10:13 AM
Hi! Thanks for it!XD
I always hex edited the fleet in game, but its much more fun this way.XD
#2 by JAY on September 3, 2011 - 4:56 AM
This Editor desen`t work under Windows XP SP3. Any ideas why ?
#3 by eric on September 3, 2011 - 5:34 AM
You might not have the proper versions of the .NET Framework installed. Otherwise, should work fine
#4 by JAY on September 3, 2011 - 1:28 PM
So what is the proper version of .net framework ?