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Multiwinia: Survival of the Flattest - Assault Mode Video (AVI,HD)

Assault_HD_FinalSound.avi

Here's the final game mode trailer of Introversion's Multiwinia Monday. This one’s a must-see, showcasing the hardest and most violent of Multiwinia’s game modes, Assault.

The beach landing in Saving Private Ryan best illustrates the idea behind Assault mode. One team defends a heavily guarded bomb that will explode within a set time period, whilst the other team must attack and try to capture and destroy the bomb before it detonates. The attacking player receives a constant flow of reinforcements whilst the defending player is incredibly heavily armed, but with a limited population. The key here for the attacking team is to be persistent and continue to push your reinforcements through the defence – the challenge for the defending team is to hold them off for as long as possible. The winner is the team who manages to attack or defend successfully within the set time. Sound easy? Well it’s not but don’t let that put you off. Great epic battles throughout history have taken place in the very same way!


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Type: Movie
Size: 77.7 MB
Downloads: 1
Added: 9/15/2008 9:32:18 AM
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Resolution: 1920x1080 px
Format: avi
Length: 1:14

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