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Atomic Cannon
Atomic Cannon
Atomic Cannon

Atomic Cannon

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Atomic Cannon
Atomic Cannon

المنصات

MacPCWindows

الأنواع

استراتيجية دوريةآركيد

المواضيع

حروب

أوضاع اللعب

لاعب واحدتعاوني

منظورات اللاعب

منظور جانبي

روابط خارجية

Atomic Cannon

تاريخ الإصدار
المطور
Isotope 244
Isotope 244
الناشر
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Atomic Cannon - معلومات مفصلة

المطور

Isotope 244

الأنواع

Turn-based strategy (TBS), Arcade

المنصات

Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), Windows Mobile

أوضاع اللعب

Single player, Co-operative

المواضيع

Warfare

منظورات اللاعب

Side view

تاريخ الإصدار

Windows Mobile - Q1 2003

PC (Microsoft Windows) - Q1 2003

Mac - Q1 2003

الملخص

Atomic Cannon is a fun arcade game that is easy to learn but difficult to master. In this strategic tank artillery duel you battle against computers or friends on 25 different landscapes. Players take turns aiming and firing at each other with over 100 weapons of mass destruction including nuclear bombs.

القصة

The United Nations banned all atomic and nuclear devices and ordered their destruction. Most were destroyed systematically over a period of years, the only remaining nuclear capable devices were in museums and scattered in hidden secret bunkers around the world. After global chaos erupted in a heated debate centered on a rogue dictator, world powers were battling in small inhospitable environments where only machines could go. As the start of the new world order unfolded, powers needed the most destructive machines they could find to use in battle, aircraft and ground soldiers could not be used because of the harsh weather and terrain. Thus began the resurrection of the Atomic Cannons. They were outfitted with as many kinds of ammunition systems as possible to deter the enemy. It is your mission to command our Atomic Cannon and be victorious...

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