Shoot
by Andrew Mcnab

Requires: Windows 95, 16MB RAM, VGA graphics, DirectX 5

"I love the smell of napalm in the morning..."

Note: Must be installed to your system before use.
"Roger that last shot Wolf's Den. Last known bogey vector about 30 clicks south of main island..."

You'll be in the heat of action as well when you take on a little friendly fire in the new ground-shattering artillery game SHOOT. You and up to 3 of your comrades can face off in a classic battle of lobbing high-explosive missiles at each other. If you think you're safe hiding in the hills, think again! There's 3 well-prepared computer opponents ready to stand in and pound your tanks in the ground. Besides tanks, each player also gets jeeps and boats, which have different characteristics like toughness (armor thickness), gun power, and speed. Before your theater of war starts, you get to decide how many battles to fight, how many human and computer players (4 total), number of vehicles for each player (3 or 6), the computer's skill level, and the land mass you wish to fight upon. The land masses are generated randomly so there's an endless supply of territory to do battle on. There's desert sands, grassy plains, and vast, arctic tundra. Some land masses are large continents while others are small islets. Shoot uses DirectX technology to create these cool, 3D worlds.

So... move into firing position, set desired turret angle and muzzle velocity, and SHOOT!

Note: Press F1 during game for Help.


To RUN or INSTALL programs, press ALT+TAB to load the "Launch Pad." Windows 95 users can simply click the Launch Pad icon on the Task Bar.