GunBound has turn-based artillery gameplay, bearing properties of two-dimensional games and ballistics-simulation games. In GunBound, players are assigned to two opposing teams which take turns firing at each other with vehicles called "Mobiles" in GunBound parlance. Each Mobile has three unique weapons, labeled "1", "2", and "SS" (Special Shot).
Factors like terrain condition, wind currents and elemental phenomena force players to continuously change their aim and trajectory power setting while rethinking their strategy at the same time. GunBound also implements a "delay" turn system which is influenced by the Mobile, the weapon and/or item a player uses—using items or taking time with actions results in a longer wait before the player's next turn.
Sudden Strike is a real-time tactics (RTT) computer game set in World War II and the first game in the Sudden Strike series. The game was developed by Fireglow based in Russia and published by CDV software of Germany. The player selects a faction (e.g. Soviets, Germans, or Allied forces) and gains control of many varied units such as infantry, tanks and artillery. The games focus primarily on tactics, eschewing traditional real-time strategy resource gathering and base development.
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The main story features three campaigns (Soviets, Germans, and Allied forces). The battles are presented in an isometric perspective with line-of-sight occlusions and practical cover. Sudden Strike helped pioneer the real-time tactics genre, building upon concepts established by Counter Action for DOS, which was published by Mindscape in 1996.
Sudden Strike utilizes accurate in-game physics with houses and buildings obstructing units' view, line-of-sight and firing range whereas clumps of trees can provide cover to reduce the
Build up your gang from the toughest bunch of STREET SOLDIERS, ex-cons and wanted crooks roaming the blocks. To survive and thrive in these dangerous neighborhoods you need to TAKE OUT RIVAL GANGS before they get to you first. HUSTLING and dealing, SHOOTING and stealing is the only way to take these streets, earn COLD HARD CASH and OWN THE CITY
The Garden Variety Pack features 24 new ability upgrades for all characters, like Sunflower’s Solar Flare Beam, Chomper’s Super Goop that cements zombies in place, and the All-Star Zombie’s Ultra Tackle. These awesome upgrades give you even more loadout options for the battle in the fun-dead field! The pack also introduces the explosive new Gnome Bomb mode that challenges plants and zombies to work together to destroy each other’s reinforced garden or graveyard! There’s a funtastic new map to explore, and a yo-ho host of fresh Pirate Zombies for players to face in Sharkbite Shores and Port Scallywag, including a Map Pirate Zombie who shields himself with a trusty treasure map. Shooters just got weirder!
Battlefield was an online multiplayer game where the player controlled a tank belonging to one of the four teams, moving around the map and firing at enemies. The game was partially turn-based: while the player gave their tanks commands in real-time, the tanks made their moves in turns. Tanks could also teleport to any spot on the map, lay down mines as traps for enemy tanks, and use a radar to detect hidden enemy mines and pickups.
Fuel played the role of the tank's health, and it was consumed by moving, teleporting, shooting, using a radar, laying mines, or getting shot by enemies. Upon running out of fuel the tank was deactivated and the player had to wait to respawn. It could be replenished by collecting fuel canisters. Equipment could also be acquired; this included better weapons, protective shields, and a long-range radar. Other map features included obstacles which could be moved around by the tank, and ferries used for transport over water.
The game was originally available on the game website Bonus.com,
Battalion: Nemesis puts you in command of the Rapid Attack and Response unit commanded by Sergeant Tucker. Face off against the insidious Mullen in an epic 10 level campaign!
There are a total of 16 levels to be played, where you can master the rules of tactical turn-based strategy combat.
Embark on a journey through the Victorian era as Luce, a young child determined to survive the harsh winter months.
In this survival experience, you'll need to manage your resources carefully, keeping track of hunger, cold, money, and, of course, your most valuable resource – matches.
You'll need to make strategic decisions about when to trade your matches. Buying them at a low price and selling them at a higher price is key to your success. But be warned – the market can be unpredictable, and you'll need to keep an eye on the daily match price.
Experience the thrill of the trade as you work to survive and thrive in this harsh and cruel society.
Metro 2033 is a browser game, a Flash application hosted on the social networks VKontakte, Odnoklassniki, and Mail.ru. Officially available only on the PC platform, but in July 2022 a version was released on the HTML5 engine that allows you to play on the phone.
Metro 2033 invites you to plunge into the cruel world of the Moscow metro, where survivors of a terrible nuclear disaster live. The player will have exciting journeys through abandoned tunnels full of secrets and dangers, raids on the radioactive surface of dilapidated Moscow, battles with mutants and other stalkers.
Grow your battle pet, create a clan, join one faction or another, protect the metro from a terrible external threat - the mysterious "blacks".
At the moment, players have access to an incredibly wide arsenal of real weapons and equipment, dozens of habitable metro stations, hundreds of exciting story and side quests, exciting battles with mutants, other players and friends.
Mutiny is a strategy game released July 8, 2008. The player takes on the role of pirates fighting against other sea-bound enemies using various weapons- most of which come in limited quantities. An HTML5 port of the game was released on Nitrome.com on April 30th-May 1st, 2021.
"Survivors stranded on an unknown planet. Dangerous creatures roam this planet at night.
Fight to protect your escape ship to survive and return to your home planet. Survivors enter the capsule and drift to the planet.
If you use the blocks that have fallen on the planet to make their homes, they will wake up from the capsule and become your allies.
During the day they bring in new blocks, and at night they return to their homes and fight to protect their escape ships.
Let's make a good dwelling and slip through the enemy's attack."
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Extended Ops is a mobile game for early 2000s phones developed by Gameloft and released in 2003. The story is strange when compared to other Tom Clancy endorsed media, as corrupt members of the Russian Kremlin are intent on causing earthquakes with a new form of Weapon of Mass Destruction. Unlike other titles in the series, the events seem to only take place in one location rather than multiple sites from around the globe. This is likely due to storage limits, as it was a mobile phone game for flip-phones and brick-phones.
RC Robot Adventure Game is a prototype pitched to Nintendo by Masahiro Sakurai alongside Dragon King: The Fighting Game. It starred an RC robot and the player needed to hack cameras to progress.