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Platforms:PC
Publisher:Melbourne House
Developer:Beam Software
Genres:Strategy / Real-Time Strategy
Release Date:1997
Game Modes:Singlepalyer / Multiplayer
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Otherwise known as Klone ‘n’ Konquer.

That familiar Red Alert vibe.

One of the first in a series of post-C&C strategy games was KKND (Krush, Kill ‘n’ Destroy), published by Electronic Arts. It’s a pretty straightforward Command & Conquer ripoff that plays it safe by not meddling much with the basic formula.

The story is of the standard post-apocalyptic fare. A terrible nuclear war has left the world split between unscathed survivors and rampaging flesh mutants. Now the Survivors (who went underground to escape the war) are ready to come back up, while the surface-dwelling Evolved are having none of it.

The problem is, Beam didn’t take this far enough. In the fiction the Evolved are a quasi-religious group who shun technology, embrace the earth, and work on harnessing the power of the mutated creatures with whom they share the surface. To that end, they ride dire wolves and breed giant scorpions. But they also drive monster trucks and motorcycles, and within two missions of the start of the game, they’ve cast aside their creed and started drilling for oil (the KKND equivalent of Tiberium). Thereafter both sides feel very much the same.

Down to the nuts and bolts. KKND offers an excellent interface via “fly-out” menus that reside on a narrow bar at screen right. Using these, you can set up a production queue from anywhere on the map. Up to nine of each type of unit can be added to the queue, or you can just order the game to create certain units until the cash runs out. Beyond that, the interface closely mimics that of the original C&C, including the option to group units. As is also common with these sort of games, the AI is dumb as a post.

To sum it all up, KKND is a passable C&C clone that doesn’t seem to take itself too seriously (both manual and in-game cut scenes have that familiar C&C quirkiness). If you loved those early games, then you’ll get some enjoyment here.>

System Requirements: Pentium 90 Mhz, 16 MB RAM, Windows 95

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Platforms:PC
Publisher:Melbourne House
Developer:Beam Software
Genres:Strategy / Real-Time Strategy
Release Date:1998
Game Modes:Singlepalyer / Multiplayer

Not quite Krap, not quite great.

If you didn’t Krush, Kill, ‘n’ Destroy enough in the first game then here’s the sequel. Krossfire is your standard issue RTS experience, buried underneath an avalanche of similar games from that time period. Krossfire, set on post-apocalyptic Earth, starts its story forty years after its predecessor. In addition to the Survivors and Evolved in the original, a new side has been added: Series 9 agricultural robots. Nothing ticks off a farming robot more than the destruction of crops, and it’s pay back time. Unfortunately, the addition of a new side has very little effect on gameplay.

The game uses two dimensional maps and sprites for units. While this lacks the flair of a 3D game, it’s well-executed, with terrain graphics and explosions that are top of the line as far as isometric RTS gaming. A fair amount of variation exists in the terrain; city, jungle, and desert maps are all well done. Also, the terrain is actually effective; for example, infantry units can move through trees, but vehicles get stuck. Controlling high ground is a huge advantage: units can shoot down over a cliff, but the poor saps below cannot return fire.

The unit graphics are excellent, with lots of variations between the sides. Unfortunately, the differences end there. All three armies are effectively identical, functionally speaking-there is an exact counterpart for every unit. This severely limits the replay value; once you know one side, you know them all. Another problem is the lack of creativity. All sides have the equivalent of the big tank, the bigger tank and the truly devastating really big tank. Bombers and transports are also included in this package, but the strategy of the game boils down to whoever has the most powerful guns. This makes the strategy rather flat.

The enemy artificial intelligence is decent. The computer usually has a huge numerical superiority, resulting in a fairly grinding experience of build-up-huge-army followed by the assault-enemy-base-with-huge-army phase of your battle plan. Every scenario is effectively the same. Overall, Krossfire is a marginal contribution to the genre. Decent artificial intelligence, nice graphics, and a so-so interface do bring some novelty to the table, but there is not enough here to make the game shine.

System Requirements: Pentium 90 Mhz, 16 MB RAM, Windows 95

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