GamesBeat writer Rob Savillo writes: Naval War: Arctic Circle, a real-time strategy title from Turbo Tape Games for PC, opens with a static, dull-grey warship riding atop a dull-blue ocean underneath a dull-grey, overcast sky. Sometimes the audio skips every three or four seconds for minutes on end, driving an irritating wedge between my ears. I should have realized this was a clear warning sign foreshadowing what laid ahead.
lvl30.com: "Naval War: Arctic Circle is a Real Time Strategy (RTS) game which involves the player in an international struggle within the northern Polar Regions. In this game players can take control over a variety of naval and aerial units in their efforts to secure highly desirable natural resources and supply lines. Ambitions towards regional domination are tested along the coast lines of multiple northern nations, immersing the player in a strategic conflict with implications far beyond its individual battles."
Turbo Tape Games has released a new update for North Atlantic strategy game Naval War: Arctic Circle, available for download now on Steam for owners of the game. This update adds a new mission, “Estonian Dawn”, winner of a forum competition.
Carriers, frigates, helicopters, submarines, jets and radar. All are considered tools of the trade for warfare on the open ocean. Media has told us that naval battles are hard fought and often won by those who can strike first. Submarines creeping up on battleships, firing volleys of torpedoes at the hulking surface ships. Cruisers …
This game looks like it was created in MS Paint.
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