

Arsenals reflect futuristic models of light, medium, and heavy weapons such as laserball and plasma cannons, beam weapons, Gatling guns, harpoons, fire and net launchers, gravity waves, torpedoes, mortars, and more. Basil the Great Mouse Detective: 1987: Oliver & Company: 1989: Disneys Aladdin: 1993: The Jungle Book (series) The Lion King: 1994: Disneys Hercules: 1997: Disneys Tarzan (series) The Emperors New Groove: 2000: Disneys Dinosaur: 2000: Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon: 2002: Brother Bear: 2003: Chicken Little (series) Meet the Robinsons. Ship designs in Battle at Procyon are fashioned after the seafaring ships from the golden age of sail, with solar winds filling the sails and rigging. The Procyon Fleet is built for speed and maneuverability, geared for fast hit-and-run attacks, and as the game progresses, news of a mysterious Ironclad Fleet surfaces as well. Ships for the Royal Navy range from torpedo boats and war sloops to escorts, frigates, and the impressive StarHammer, while pirates man sloops, gunboats, schooners, assault cutters, and more, including several unique designs like the carrack and barque.

Royal Navy Fleet weapons are only slightly inferior to the reworked weapons of the Procyon Fleet but are sturdier and less vulnerable. Successfully completed missions result in ship and fleet enhancements, more experienced crews, and upgraded weapons. Skirmish and multiplayer modes allow the choice of playing as all three factions. In the main campaign's story-driven missions, you begin play as Jim Hawkins, a cadet in the Royal Navy's fight against pirates and the deadly Procyon Fleet, with an eye toward eventual promotion to fleet commander. Disney's Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon is a 3D RTS game focusing on space combat.
