![]() ![]() ![]() The Spectrum version was programmed by Jonathan Smith. The Commodore 64 port was programmed by David Collier, with graphics by Steve Wahid and music by Martin Galway. In 1986 Ocean Software released home versions as Green Beret on their Imagine label for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit family, MSX, and BBC Micro. ZX Spectrum box with artwork by Bob Wakelin An invisible time limit kills the player.Įxtra lives are given at 30,000 and 70,000, and per 70,000 up to 980,000, and survival of the fittest mode thereafter. When the mission is accomplished, the four rescued POWs salute and the player repeats the game from the first stage on the next difficulty level. By eliminating certain Russian militants, the players can obtain a three-shot flamethrower, a four-shot RPG, or a three-pack of hand grenades. The omnipresent combat knife can be supplemented with captured arms. The Soviet Armed Forces that attack throughout every stage are Soldiers, Gunners, Supply Runners, Combat Specialists, Jetpack Soldiers, German Shepherds, Parachute Gunners, Gyrocopters, and Flame Throwers. Siberian Camp, ends with a flame thrower operator.Harbor, ends with a pack of German Shepherds.Marshalling Area, ends with a truckload of jump-kicking enemies.There are four stages, each ending with a special group of ambushers: The players assume the roles of the United States special operations Green Berets (named Steve and Ben on the Japanese Famicom ad poster) who are infiltrating an enemy military base to save POWs from execution by firing squad. It was released in some countries as Green Beret and ported to home systems, becoming a critical and commercial success for arcades and home computers. Its name is a play on the phrase "Russian attack" due to its Cold War setting. The original release video for Kingdom Rush is below that (it’s some NINE years old!).Rush'n Attack is a run and gun video game developed and released by Konami in North American arcades in 1985, and converted to the Nintendo Entertainment System and MS-DOS PCs. Check out the full list in the video below. ![]() Move your troops to the Xbox Store to take home a download of Kingdom Rush on Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S. We’re excited for this one, so much so that we included it in our list of games that you should be playing this week. Intense boss fights with the Kingdom’s greatest threats, going head to head with your allies.Extra game modes that will push players strategy to the limit.More than 60 achievements with easter eggs to discover and challenges to overcome.Over 50 unique enemies from Goblins to Demons each with their own unique attributes.18 tower abilities to maximize your army’s power.13 mighty heroes to lead troops to victory.We’ll let you know how Kingdom Rush plays on Xbox in our full review, but the key game features you’ll want to consider include: With additional game modes to conquer aside from the standard and some intense boss fights promised, Kingdom Rush really does seem like it has the lot everything a Tower Defense fan could ask for. Expect to try and push back more than fifty types of enemies, ranging from Goblins to Demons and pretty much covering everything in between. You’ll need to utilise all the skills at hand too, as old Vez’nan will be throwing tons at you. Kingdom Rush gives you access to no less than thirteen of the most mighty troops, eighteen different towers and abilities and the chance to fight through forests, mountains and wastelands. It’s the dark lord Vez’nan who controls these beings, but you have your own surprises too. ![]()
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