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Outpost Combat2: desert strike
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Outpost Combat2: desert strike
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Deskripsyon
Outpost Combat 2 is a sequel of the assault/defense strategy game featuring: Now the even more fantastic detailed isometric pixel art! Now the game has become more challenging - fight with two enemy armies at one time! Achievements added! New special abilities, which let the player to destroy the enemies by oneself:
- Kill the enemies with the sniper rifle!
- Call for artillery shot to destroy large enemy gatherings!
- Use building attack to clear up the enemie's building!
Another exciting game provided by the Nimble Piggy! http://www.nimblepiggy.com
Paano Maglaro
Controls: [LMB] - select a building [Space] - deselect all, select all [Doubleclick] or [Shift+LMB] - send units continuously Hold and drag the [LMB] to select several buildings
Mga Komento
MgDawn
Mar. 14, 2012
Click + if u played this game thanks for "Do You Know Flash Games?"
wraithblad33
Dec. 02, 2011
really needs a pause button (+) so developer can see
qwaze
Dec. 02, 2011
I play the game like for 15 min. now and it frozen pretty often having to start all over again. Please fix. It looks promising.
ChuckDaRighteous
Dec. 02, 2011
There are several other games that do this type of gameplay better. Nothing unique, poor control scheme, and shoddy implementation. Its a shame because I generally like this kind of game.
Lawbag
Dec. 02, 2011
Not the prettiest or the best of these type of 'organic wargames', should have tried harder and learnt the lessons of even the oldest example, Nanowar.
The bubble and colour fonts are at odds with the theme and nature of the game.