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War Rock (Korean: 워록) is a multiplayer first-person shooter made by the South Korean company, Dream Execution. The game is distributed as a free-to-play, a common form of freeware EULA and available through online downloading. Outside of the Far East, the game is hosted by PapayaPlay, who services the game for both Europe and North America.
Here is a quote off the cube web site "AssaultCube is probably the best Cube "mod" ever created. It comes with all new content and is playable as a standalone game. The gameplay provides a more "realistic" gameplay experience than Cube, featuring more modern weaponry and environments. Many gameplay modes are provided including CTF."
Warrock has since been either merged or redirected to War Rock. War Rock is the appropriate name of the game it seems, and this is the appropriate place for its information. Chief1983 21:21, 16 September 2006 (UTC) there are a lot of bugs in war rock. war rock is a cheap version of battlefield 2 and it laggs like crazy
Year Name Platforms Style 2005: 187 Ride or Die: PS2, Xbox: 2017: All-Star Fruit Racing: Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch: Kart racing
War World: Tactical Combat (also known as simply War World) is a 3D mech combat simulator game developed and published by Australian company Third Wave Games (who are made up of former Rare alumni who have been involved in the development of such games as Banjo Kazooie, Donkey Kong 64, and others).
All gameplay happens in multiplayer matches, where players play against each other in teams on big maps with up to 64 players at the same time. [2] There are different kinds of ships in Navy Field 2 like frigates, destroyers, cruisers, battleships, aircraft carriers, and submarines. Every ship type has specific strengths and weaknesses ...
A map of players' trails in a location-based game. A location-based game (also called location-enabled game, geolocation-based game, or simply geo game) is a type of game in which the gameplay evolves and progresses via a player's real world location.
Mega Man Star Force 2 is an action RPG much in the same vein as the first game. It is rendered in an isometric style (sprites, views, etc.) during field gameplay, but its battle system is three-dimensional, with the battles being viewed from behind Mega Man, and movement restricted to only left and right.