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New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Download Now. Developer's Description By Melbourne House. As in the first game, in a massive nuclear war turned Earth into a violent killing field, and different civilizations and cultures now fight over the remnants. The object of this game is to destroy your enemy, as one of the survivors, or as one of the evolved races.
Accomplish your goal by building units and attacking the enemy, as well as defending against ceaseless attack. Similar games Fellow retro gamers also downloaded these games: Warzone Win Dark Reign 2 Win Total Annihilation Win Universe at War: Earth Assault Win Follow Us! Top downloads. List of top downloads. KKND2: Krossfire. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game.
Game review Downloads Screenshots Overall rating: 6. Halo: Combat Evolved The year is , and humanity struggles to survive. It is set , years after the World Nuclear War. After spending another 4 decades underground, hiding from the first loss against the Evolved, the Survivors rose up to a new enemy: the Series 9. The Series 9 robots are machines that have advanced from their farming origins having the original programming damaged by the nuclear radiation and taken up arms against the humans, Evolved and Survivor, who destroyed their precious crops, their one and only reason for functioning.
Factions [ edit ] "Survivors" The "Survivors" are the remnants of normal mankind that hid in underground bunkers during the first war for the surface. EU : April 15, There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. Beam Software. OK, I've got to say that I loved the manual for this game. No, I'm not being facetious; it is funny, witty, and one of the better elements to this game. The descriptions of the various creatures and weapons are all well done and make what would otherwise be yet another boring booklet quite entertaining.
Installation, on the other hand, while easy to accomplish, didn't quite accomplish what it should. In Windows 95, everything worked pretty well with a minor sound card tweak , but in DOS supposedly the native OS for this game , little worked -- no videos, no sounds, and a game executable that only fired up and got into the game about 1 in every 3 attempts.
After a reinstall it seemed to work better for a day or two, then began encountering sound and video problems again, especially at the end of missions, resulting in the loss of the mission since the crash precluded saving the scenario as won. A major bummer after a difficult campaign. I'd recommend keeping it inside a box under Win 95 -- it ran fine like that; faster even, I'd say.
The AI is too inconsistent in single player, and multiplayer play is too buggy to be acceptable. There aren't enough unit types, nor are the ones present properly weighted to one another. If you need a real time strategy fix and you already have Red Alert , M. If you're new to the genre and are considering being taken in by KKND's pretty box and claims of superiority, keep on walking down the aisle until you get to Red Alert and buy that instead.
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