Strategic Command

Categories: Review: Software
Author: PC
Publisher: Romik
Machine: Dragon 32

 
Published in Personal Computer Games #6

Strategic Command

Your aim in this two-player game is to take over the enemy capital, situated at the Antipodes. Of course, if you're not interested in strategy or megalomania, this game will not be your cup of tea. Strategy fans, though, could well be intrigued.

At the beginning of the game the screen displays a map of the game-world - five green land-masses on a blue background. Flashing red and yellow dots represent the players' bases and capitals.

The combatants can choose from a variety of offensive weapons for sea or land. Having selected the instruments of death, the player then despatches a task force to a point of strategic importance and eventually does battle with his opponent.

The game's screen graphics are unfortunately rather dull, and the sound is no great shakes either. But strategy fans are not likely to be put off by such considerations; they will be interested in nothing less than world domination.

PC

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