Friday, June 29, 2007
Real Time Strategy Game Machines at War Released to Open Beta
Posted by Paul Martin in "SOFTWARE" @ 08:30 AM
"Command an army of forces across the battlefield with ease in this real time strategy game. You are challenged to construct an epic war machine and use it to become a dominating world power. Machines at War features a random map system so every game you play is unique and poses new challenges. Build bridges to cross water, mow down forests to clear a path to the enemy, build walls to defend your position, track tread marks left by enemy tanks to their base, hide under trees for an ambush attack, these are just some of the unique game play elements available."
Isotope 244 has just released their real time strategy game Machines at War as a public beta. How can you not love a description like this: "Each unit leaves unique tread marks and wreckage when destroyed. You can also build bridges and mow down trees with ease!" After downloading it, be sure to give them feedback. Also, Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen has already posted a review of it in our forums.
Isotope 244 has just released their real time strategy game Machines at War as a public beta. How can you not love a description like this: "Each unit leaves unique tread marks and wreckage when destroyed. You can also build bridges and mow down trees with ease!" After downloading it, be sure to give them feedback. Also, Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen has already posted a review of it in our forums.