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In the beginning it is not too hard. The tanks are slow, and there are not a lot of mines. As you progress in battle, the tanks get faster and more mines are hidden in the ground. In the first two fields the road is not mined, so it is fairly safe to travel the road. After the second field, even the roads are mined. | In the beginning it is not too hard. The tanks are slow, and there are not a lot of mines. As you progress in battle, the tanks get faster and more mines are hidden in the ground. In the first two fields the road is not mined, so it is fairly safe to travel the road. After the second field, even the roads are mined. | ||
Revision as of 06:24, 25 February 2011
Release type: Shareware
Release date: ?
Levels: 5
Author: Sherwood Forest Software
Related games: ?
A top-down tank game in the Panzer 1945 / Iron Tank mode
Story
Welcome to the 7th army. Your commanding officer is General George Patton. You are in command of an army tank and its crew. Your rank is Captain. You have been sent to northern Italy and the southern part of Germany. You have command of the latest in armored vehicles the allies have to offer, the Sherman tank. The mission we are sending you on is code named Operation Tiger. It is a mission to destroy the Tiger tanks of the Germans, as you travel from headquarters to headquarters in the European theatre of operation. Good luck, Captain. Good hunting, and let's bring home a victory.
Instructions
In Operation Tiger, you must go from the Allied bases (they are the ones with the red flags), to the Axis bases (blue flags) as you blow up the enemy tanks.
You control the direction of your tank using the four main arrow keys or the joystick.
To fire a shell press the spacebar or the fire button.
In the beginning it is not too hard. The tanks are slow, and there are not a lot of mines. As you progress in battle, the tanks get faster and more mines are hidden in the ground. In the first two fields the road is not mined, so it is fairly safe to travel the road. After the second field, even the roads are mined.
Watch out for bomb craters. Your tank can pass over some with no effort; others will ruin your steering, and some will even destroy your tank.
In the fifth battlefield you have a new nemesis: anti-tank jeeps that are fast, and they are indestructable. The only defense to them is to avoid them.
You have three tanks and five battlefields, so be careful and you may bring back a victory for the U.S.A. yet.
Credits
Operation Tiger is another product from Sherwood Forest Software. Sherwood Forest Software is made up of Rob Sherwood, President, and Dan Whalen, Art Director. Any resemblance to any person or persons either living or dead and any person in this game is not intentional, and purely coincidental.