 | |  | Download MGS WWII: The Afri ... | | | | Soft32.com PDA/Mobile Symbian Games | MGS WWII: The African Campaign (for Nokia 6630/6680/6681/6682/N70) 1.0 Relive historical desert armour battles during WWII! Pushing 3D mobile gaming to a new level!
| | | | | MGS WWII: The African Campaign (for Nokia 6630/6680/6681/6682/N70) Publisher's Description North Africa, 1941. The Axis have taken most of Western Europe, and now have their sights on the Suez Canal and the Middle Eastern oilfields. If they manage to break through North Africa, the allies will be starved of valuable oil, and this could turn the tide of World War II. In Noumena?s latest game, WW2: The Africa Campaign, you get to follow three years of armoured battle in the North African desert. Take command of German Panzers, British Infantry tanks, and even the fearsome German 88mm Flak! This single player shooter will immerse you in WWII events with its stunning 3D graphics and sounds, intense missions, and detailed history. Rumble across the vast African desert in a solo mission, or fight in formation with AI controlled friendly units. Complete all eight missions, based on real historical events, or take the fight online in a multiplayer battle (online version coming soon!) MGS WWII: The African Campaign features: Stunning 3D battle environments and in-game details! 8 intense and action-packed missions with vary difficulties. Take command of German Panzers, British Infantry tanks and more! Get a history lesson while having fun! As an added bonus, your game package will include our newly upgraded MGS version 2.X which allows you to go online and challenge other players from around the world to your favorite games! Once you have successfully registered, you can login, download and play a multitude of MGS online games for free! Note: you will be responsible for data usage fees as charged by your service provider. For more information please visit: www.nmprod.com For product support please write to: support@nmprod.com Copyright(C) 2005 Noumena Innovations Limited | | | | | Download MGS WWII: The African Campaign (for Nokia 6630/6680/6681/6682/N70) | Screenshots
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