G-Nome

G-Nome
Cover art with protagonist Joshua Gant and a Union Tactical Defense HAWC
Developer7th Level
Publishers
  • NA: 7th Level
  • EU: Bomico Entertainment Software
DirectorBill Fahle
ProducersDan Donahue
Todd Porter
DesignersBill Fahle
Dan Donahue
Todd Porter
ArtistsJerry O'Flaherty
Jay Lee
WriterDan Donahue
ComposerChris Boardman
PlatformWindows
Release
  • NA: February 18, 1997
  • EU: 1997
GenreMech simulation
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

G-Nome is a mech simulation video game developed by 7th Level. Publisher difficulties led to it having a protracted development cycle. Originally intended to be published by Merit for MS-DOS, it was released for Windows on February 18, 1997, as 7th Level's first 3D game. Reviews were unenthusiastic, as critics found that while the main selling point (that characters could leave their mechs and commandeer others) was innovative, the overall execution of the game was weak.

G-Nome was followed up by a real-time strategy spin-off called Dominion: Storm Over Gift 3, developed by 7th Level, but acquired and released by Ion Storm.