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diff --git a/games/icbm3d/pkg-descr b/games/icbm3d/pkg-descr index ff564a544312..d127ec1151ef 100644 --- a/games/icbm3d/pkg-descr +++ b/games/icbm3d/pkg-descr @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ - Like the original "Missile Command" and its clones, this game -places you in control of Anti-ICBM weapons which you use to -destroy an onslaught of missiles (and other nasties) which are -dropping onto your nation. - The game ends when your cities have all been destroyed. You -only gain replacement cities by acheiving certain score -thresholds during each attack (level). - The main difference between this game and Missile Command is -that ICBM3D, as the name suggests, provides a 3D perspective. -You take advantage of X-Window's 3-button mouse to control your -firing sight ("cross-hair") in 3-dimensions, and change your -viewpoint. +ICBM3D ("Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles, 3D") is a 3D game of defense. + +Like the original "Missile Command" and its clones, this game places you in +control of Anti-ICBM weapons which you use to destroy an onslaught of +missiles (and other nasties) which are dropping onto your nation. + +The game ends when your cities have all been destroyed. You only gain +replacement cities by acheiving certain score thresholds during each attack +(level). + +The main difference between this game and Missile Command is that ICBM3D, +as the name suggests, provides a 3D perspective. You take advantage of +X-Window's 3-button mouse to control your firing sight ("cross-hair") +in 3-dimensions, and change your viewpoint. WWW: http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/icbm3d/ |