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Theatre of War 3: Korea

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Fulqrum Publishing
Developer: Fulqrum Publishing
Release Date: March 24, 2011

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'Theatre of War 3: Korea' Demo Available NOW

by Rainier on April 11, 2011 @ 6:06 p.m. PDT

Replay the events of the first hot war of the Cold War era, the Korean War, also known as the Forgotten War. Players will be involved in two campaigns, both set in the 1950’s: the North Korean (June 25 – Aug 20) and the American (Sept. 15 – Oct. 8) sides.

Get the Theatre of War 3: Korea Demo off WP (1.5GB)

This free demo is FULL FEATURED, including all the missions, editors, multiplayer capabilities and more! The only restriction is that it will only allow for approx. 60 minutes of total play time before expiring.

A new installment in the famous Theatre of War series, which goes beyond World War II.

In this title tactical engagement experts can test their skills on a new strategic level. Move your forces over the entire Korean Peninsula, managing reserves, as well as the fuel and ammo supply. Tactical battles in Theatre of War 2: Korea are generated based on the historical situation.

Key features:

  • A new strategic mode greatly enhances the experience of tactical battles
  • Non-linear dynamic campaigns, a first for the series
  • Unique landscape modeling for correct infantry combat simulation
  • New units: helicopters with helicopter-borne infantry in both tactical and strategic modes
  • Updated control system focusing more on squads and not on individual soldiers
  • Engineer Corps: real-time mining and demining
  • New binocular view feature for total immersion
  • Detailed replication of authentic Korean landscape and architecture

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