4/30/2023 0 Comments Supreme commander on playonmac![]() The game has thirty two levels, split into 16 beginner levels and 16 advanced levels. In two-player mode, obviously, one player is the good guys and the other is the bad guys. The game is for one or two players, and in one player mode, you play the role of, you guessed it, the good guys. Furthermore, the bad guys are building the "SAM", or supreme atomic missile (you know, the one the comes with sour cream AND guacamole), which they plan to launch against the earth. The bad guys, known simply as the "Axis Empire", have seized most of the moon, and have captured many important good guys, known as the "Allied Powers" (Axis and Allies on the moon). Basically, Earth is overcrowded, so the moon has become prime real estate. There is a rudimentary story behind the game and if you're patient enough, you can read through it in the intro. Military Madness is a turn-based, war strategy game set on the moon in the future (April 6, 2089, to be exact). But soon after, the boards got bigger, the strategies got more complex, and I was hooked. To be honest, it sounded kind of boring to me at first, and after playing the first board, which was very simple, I was still unimpressed. My friend bought a TG-16 when we were in high school, and one day he started describing this new game that he had. ![]() "Experience the Madness!" That's how my friend and I used to refer to playing our favorite war strategy game, Hudson Soft's Military Madness for the Turbografx-16. ![]()
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