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Special Forces (video game)

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Special Forces
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Developer(s) Sleepless Knights
Publisher(s) MicroProse
Designer(s) Jim Bambra
Released 1991, 1992
Genre Strategy, Stealth
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) PC (DOS), Amiga, Atari ST
Input methods Joystick and keyboard

Special Forces is a computer game released in 1991 by MicroProse. The game is a military simulation game in which a team of special operatives are to infiltrate enemy territory to complete various objectives.

Gameplay

The game lets the player select a team of four from a squad of eight operatives. Once a mission is selected in one of the four regions (temperate zone, arctic, desert and jungle - daytime and nighttime variants) the player is briefed. Objectives range from hostage rescues, destroy specific objects, reconnaissance missions. The player needs to plan the mission carefully since the player does not control the operatives directly. Instead the player gives the soldiers orders similar to the game Commandos. The game displays a topdown view of a part of the mission area in various configurations (one viewport per soldier up to four views at the same time in split-screen mode). The player also has access to a strategic battle map with enemy locations visible (there is no fog of war in the game).

Legacy

The game is a sequel to Airborne Ranger.

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