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Stalingrad Sprint

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Sprint for your life through the World War 2 streets of Stalingrad. Dodge the incoming artillery shells while shooting the Nazi scum. Not one step backwards, comrade!

Instructions.
Move: Arrow Keys
Shoot: Space
The green troops are Nazi swine, the beige are your Soviet comrades.

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Woah, this game is just brutal. Sure, the grafics are cartoonish, but the way they are animated and the sound effects give me the feeling of actually being in a warzone. Also the presentation is so incredibly sobering, like the soldiers are just standing on the road, shooting, but everybody's getting killed alike by the artillery bombardment. Is it soviet or german artillery? It obviously does not matter anymore at this point...
And the game-over-screen is the kicker: "You survived 34 seconds". It really gives you the chills when you know that at some point in reality the average life-time of soldiers was mere days.

I love the graphics. But it seems like you can't die with German bullets.

FOR MOTHA RUSSIA!!!! FOR THE MOTHER LAND!!!

This reminds me of when I actually did a report on Stalingrad. Maybe I could have used this for a reference. The one I did use (one with Legos) was better than this. I didn't understand why there were no green guys. I guess it was just my purpose to keep on firing. At least you could tell when there was going to be an explosion.

It gets a bit too repetitive. I do have to appreciate the sounds. While not informational, still not bad. I'm glad to be killing Nazis. Of course, killing Communists wouldn't be too bad either.

Something about adorable little aryans and bolsheviks murdering each other en masse is amusing to me.

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Uploaded
Jul 13, 2006
3:49 PM EDT