World War II: Frontline Command Storms TotalGaming!
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Livonia, MI- (December 13, 2004) – Software developer Stardock Entertainment has released the real-time PC strategy game “World War II: Frontline Command” now available at www.totalgaming.net.
World War II: Frontline Command is an action strategy title that allows players to take command of Allied forces and turn the tide of Axis aggression while conquering fortress Europe using a vast amount of authentic infantry, vehicles and weaponry.
In this third-person game players control up to 23 real-life WWII units per side to crush the axis forces. A morale system influences the actions and abilities of your troops, while the fully 3-D engine allows for advanced gameplay techniques incorporating true 3D Line of Sight systems, seasonal lighting, environmental effects, landscape scarring and multiple stage deformation for all units and buildings. Both multiplayer and single player modes are available. PC Gamer called it “A good balance between realism and enjoyment”.
Previously only available through retail, now users can go to www.totalgaming.net and purchase it stand-alone for $19.95 and immediately download it. Players can also purchase a one year subscription to TotalGaming.net for $89 which includes World War II: Frontline Command and many other games such as Galactic Civilizations, The Political Machine, ORB, Disciples II, and more.
Visit http://totalgaming.stardock.com/games/wwiifc.asp to learn more.
World War II: Frontline Command is an action strategy title that allows players to take command of Allied forces and turn the tide of Axis aggression while conquering fortress Europe using a vast amount of authentic infantry, vehicles and weaponry.
In this third-person game players control up to 23 real-life WWII units per side to crush the axis forces. A morale system influences the actions and abilities of your troops, while the fully 3-D engine allows for advanced gameplay techniques incorporating true 3D Line of Sight systems, seasonal lighting, environmental effects, landscape scarring and multiple stage deformation for all units and buildings. Both multiplayer and single player modes are available. PC Gamer called it “A good balance between realism and enjoyment”.
Previously only available through retail, now users can go to www.totalgaming.net and purchase it stand-alone for $19.95 and immediately download it. Players can also purchase a one year subscription to TotalGaming.net for $89 which includes World War II: Frontline Command and many other games such as Galactic Civilizations, The Political Machine, ORB, Disciples II, and more.
Visit http://totalgaming.stardock.com/games/wwiifc.asp to learn more.