Strategic Conquest is a one or two player turn-based world domination strategy game similar to Empire. You could play against the computer or a friend over an AppleTalk network. Strategic Conquest was first developped by Premier Technology, Inc in mid 1980's and was eventually published by Delta Tao Software in the 1990's. This download is an earlier version before Delta Tao Software took over.
In Strategic Conquest, you control modern warfare units and capture cities which produce more units to help you dominate the opponent and conquer more land. The world map contains islands that are randomly generated. The goal is to capture all cities on the world map or make your opponent surrender.
See also: For version 2 and 3, there is an editor/cheater: SC_Edit.
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Strategic Conquest v2.0.55 (1989) / compressed w/ Stuffit

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2017-01-02 /

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2018-09-12 /

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Strategic Conquest v3.0.1 (1991) - SPANISH / compressed w/ Stuffit

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2017-06-10 /

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2018-09-12 /

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Strategic Conquest 3.01 [English] / compressed w/ Stuffit

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2018-06-07 /

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Strategic Conquest Plus v2.055 / compressed w/ Stuffit

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2020-04-06 /

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/ MAR/MAC archive

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2022-12-18 /

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Architecture 

Motorola 68K
System Requirements 
From Mac OS 6.0
up to Mac OS 9.2
Compatibility notes 
Architecture: 68K
At least 690KB of free RAM
Mac OS 6.x - Mac OS 9.2.2
Note: This game can be played both in B&W and color mode.
Emulating this? It could probably run under:
Mini vMac