
Battle of Britain
World
War II: Battle of Britain is a new computer game simulation about
the most intense air battle the world has ever seen during the
defense of England against the mighty Nazi Blitzkrieg air armada.
At the beginning of World War II, the Axis tried to conquer England
from the air in 1940 during the massive Battle of Britain.
The
Battle of Britain is based on the award winning graphics system
(from the WarBirds 2004 developers) and incorporates new graphic
technology, new strategic battles systems, new terrain maps, new
weapons, new training and operational missions, a role new playing
reward system with rank and medal awards, all wrapped in a brand
new easy to use player interface.
The
game allows the player to immerse himself into the history, the
conflict, the challenges, the excitement, and the strategy and
tactics that made the Battle of Britain, the greatest air conflict
the world has ever seen!
GAME
FEATURES
Great Graphics, cool explosions, authentic sounds, exciting combat,
and massive aerial bombardment.
Over 30 single player training, instant action, and campaign missions
to get the player ready for the defense of the English isle. An
in-game Mission builder so the player can make his
own missions to fly and share with others.
Play either side in these campaigns-Axis or Allied.
Brand new easy to use player interface.
Terrain
topography maps derived from actual satellite technology terrain maps
of the English Channel including England, France, the white cliffs
of Dover, and Dunkirk.
A wide array of weapons including over 40 aircraft with real flight
dynamics, actual weapons load and weapons physics, and the best flight
models of any computer game simulations, tanks and
ground vehicles, ships including merchant ships and destroyers, and
many of the important artillery pieces of the period.
New role-playing reward system that enables the player to grow
in rank
and awards (medals) as they successfully participate in
the missions in the simulation.
Participate in recreations of actual historical World War II battles
with hundreds of players from around the world over the Internet
in the Award Winning Massively Multiplayer Simulation,
WarBirds 2004.