Jungle Strike
The United States is under attack from a couple of madmen. Hop into your helicopter and defend the President and national monuments. Once you do that it's off to the Jungle to seek out these two madmen and destroy the terrorist camps. You need to raise everything to the ground, but be sure to take any supplies that are useful for yourself.
Some time after Operation Desert Strike, Ibn Kilbaba, son of Kilbaba S.R, threatens to annihilate America. After his father was killed, the people who were under his control, sent his son running off, along with his father's money and nuclear weapons program. Kilbaba, more ruthless than his father, longs for revenge of his father's death and decides to shed the blood of those who killed him, the Americans. Already armed, Kilbaba hires Carlos Ortega to help him set up his Nuclear Weapons program, deep in South America. Carlos Ortega, the world's most notorious druglord, also yearns to seek revenge. With his own private army, armed with the most
Because of this threat, your hired again to battle these two characters, following their paths in the jungles of South America. Armed with the Commache, numerous other vehicles, and destructive weapons, you must take out their private army. Blow up the enemy with your hellfires, hydras, chain guns. Use the watercraft to launch mines at enemy ships. Pull off a
Jungle Strike missions are:
- Clear the streets of the Washington with a
fully-loaded Apache helicopter. - Take control of armoured cars and stealth fighters.
- Fly into the Jungle to shut down drug and weapons operations.
- Save the U.S. and rescue American prisoners of war from the Jungle.
This is a decent sequel to EA's Desert Strike. Like the first game, you control a helicopter on a series of military missions. Jungle Strike covers much more territory than the first game, including Washington DC, a jungle river, and a snow fortress. In addition to your helicopter, certain missions also allow you to control a motorbike, hovercraft, and Stealth bomber.
Jungle Strike takes a long time to complete. There are eight campaigns compared to four in the first game, and each has a long list of missions. Your job is to successfully complete all the campaigns assigned to you, as well as every mission that makes up the campaigns. Desert Strike was just a warm up. In Jungle Strike, things will really get hot.
Jungle strike Created 30 мар 2008 at 23:17
I love the all of the strike series, But i am still waiting for Nuclear Strike to become freeware!, But they are all good games but need some perseverance, Not always the mission brief tells you all the key points of the mission plus hidden bonus missions, and it also throws up a few extra missions near the end too keep you on your toes!, But a great game if you have the spare time!, One of the Electronic Arts series true classics….
(Re: Jungle strike Created 30 мар 2008 at 23:25
Oh in case you where wondering E.A did not want to pay for the rights to call the helicopter an Apache, So they altered the main shape a little!, You can see the changes in shape and name of the helicopter all though the series with each law suite with the Douglas corporation!!!….
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