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2DPlay brings you a game that is truly a battle of titanic propotions. Play the brave Romanius and slaughter the evil Cyclops armies as you move through the lands. Don`t stop until you get your revenge!
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ware, Warlock Studio is your game developer and Gunner II is your primary source of adrenaline pumped action. Good old motto “Kill ‘em all” is probably the best way to precisely describe the game’s purpose. The game is divided into tree different episodes - World War II style Episode I one, with old fashioned crafts and weapons, Episode II with modern crafts and weapons, and futuristic Episode III with UFOs and plasma weapons. Now, here is
In this game you need to control a tank to protect a medic truck from the attack of enemies. Control the tank using the arrow keys, press the spacebar to shoot. You must shoot down the enemy tanks and the bullets of the enemies otherwise the medic truck will be destroyed. Be careful when you fire, because you might destroy the medic truck yourself!
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Can you storm the Walls of Troy without a wooden horse? Dig tunnels and train archers. Stockpile food for a long siege or risk it all in one decisive battle. Attack with infantry or shell out some gold to get war elefants from distant Carthage. Play in mythology mode and enlist centaurs, build a temple for Artemis, and hope for lightning (or worse) to strike Hector. Or play in history mode and hire Egyptian mercenaries or Persian cavalry.
Game Gear (1994), Game Boy (1995) and finally Game Boy Advance in 2002, developed by Budcat Creations.[1] In November 2006, Electronic Arts also ported Desert Strike to the PlayStation Portable as part of EA Replay. The story follows the player, an AH-64 Apache (although the title screen for most versions seems to show a Comanche used in the game`s sequel instead as the rear rotor of the helicopter used in the game was actually Comanche`s rear rotor
game- play itself is what Akasa is all about. But be warned, Akasa is no push-over! Just like the arcade games of the past, Akasa bountifully rewards persistence and skill but is quickly dismissive of the half-interested, casual attempt. Akasa thus sounds out a challenge to best of the old school gamers. Setting: The game setting of Akasa is at the concluding phase of a long war between the evil robotic empire of Samsara and the republic of humanity