Mobile Forces
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Mobile Forces is a modern era deathmatch and mission based multiplayer first person shooter with vehicles. The usual array of weapons (shotgun, assault rifle, etc...) is augmented with four different vehicles (from buggies to Armored Personnel Carriers) that can provide fast transport around the battlefield, hit and run fatalities, and mobile firing platforms.
The eight different modes of play include the standards (death match, capture the flag) and some that are less familiar (Safecracker, Detonation). All can be played on 11 different maps (ranging in size from large to very large) that are designed to take advantage of the speed at which distances can be covered on wheels.
In single player Mobile Forces, a player must earn points by succeeding in the various play modes (with and against bots). Once a player has enough points, the next map is unlocked. Multi-player on LAN or the internet allows competitors to jump on the backs of humvees and gun down passing soldiers.
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German version
In the German version all humans were replaced with robots, blood was replaced with machine oil, and some sounds were removed or changed to sound more harmless.
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Game added by ClydeFrog.
Additional contributors: Patrick Bregger, Plok.
Game added March 3, 2004. Last modified August 2, 2024.