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Turmoil is inspired by the 19th century oil rush in North America. [1] The player has to earn their way to become a successful oil entrepreneur. As the player makes money digging up and selling oil, the town will grow along with them, allowing the player to buy upgrades, such as more horses or bigger pipes.
*No SP campaign. Turn-based gameplay. Co-op content needs to be unlocked through SP. Borderlands: PC / PS3 / XB360: FPS: 2009 4 Local, LAN, Online Split, Full No* * This game was designed specifically for co-op play. Borderlands 2: PC / MAC / PS3 / XB360: FPS / Action RPG: 2012 4 LAN, Online Full No* * This game was designed specifically for co ...
Turmoil is a platform game released in 1984 for the ZX Spectrum, and in 1986 for the MSX [1] by Bug Byte. The player takes control of Mechanic Mick who has been employed by a rich Arabian Sheikh . The Sheikh has refused to pay Mick for work done, so Mick decides to steal his collection of expensive cars in lieu of payment.
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Turmoil may refer to: Turmoil (1984 video game), a platform game; Turmoil (2016 video game), an oil-tycoon simulation game "Turmoil" (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), a 2009 TV episode; Turmoil , a character in the TV series SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron; Turmoil Point, the westernmost point of Bristol Island in the South Sandwich Islands
Nothing tastes better than a hot, juicy steak off the grill or from a cast-iron pan – but what happens when you make too much? Of course, it makes sense to keep the leftover steak, but reheating ...