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Demo |
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Salvo_Demo_pc.exe |
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257.3 MB |
| Date: |
06/15/2005 |
| Platforms: |
PC |
| Downloads: |
1007 |
| Download Now |  | Demo (Salvo_Demo_pc.exe, 257.3 MB, 06/15/2005) |
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| Description
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Spruegames and Shrapnel Games proudly announce the release of Salvo!'s full featured
demo, available for both the Windows OS and Mac OS X, and when we say full featured
we mean full featured. The demo not only boasts four tutorial scenarios, and the
complete help documentation consisting of the quickstart and user guides, but the
centerpiece of the demo is a full campaign, 'The Bourbon Navy'.
While 'The Bourbon Navy' is one of the smaller campaigns to be found in Salvo! it
showcases what gamers should expect from the full retail game, and when combined with
the tutorials players will get the full Salvo! experience in all its glory. From actions
involving a handful of vessels to large scale fleet engagements, it's all represented in the
demo.
Tim Brooks, president and founder of Shrapnel Games, is quite excited over the demo. "I
love the fact that the sea dogs of the world will get a taste of everything the full retail
game will have to offer. A lot of people have been quite excited over the prospect of
easily commanding an armada, and now thanks to the demo they'll get to see just how
easy mastery of the high seas comes to the player. In fact, with the various battles
included it's almost more like a mini-game than just a demo!"
Players will also be able to read the 'mission introduction' to the rest of the scenarios and
campaigns that will be found in the retail game, allowing them a peek into the exciting
engagements they will be able to soon participate in. It should also be noted that the
demo is not crippleware by any means. Virtual captains don't have to put up with time
limited gameplay, or the inability to save the game, or feel cheated out of any other game
resource. Play the demo as you see fit. After all, a demo is meant to let players sample
the actual game, not twist into 'beat the clock'.
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| Requirements/Recommendations
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Pentium 600 MHz
256 MB RAM
Windows 95+
CD ROM
Windows Compatible Sound Card
SVGA Video Card (800 x 600 with 256 colors or better)
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