- Publication date
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1997
- Topics
- DOS games, Windows games, Vintage computer games, Action games
- Publisher
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QASoft
- Item Size
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12.4M
When it began few people noticed. A near doubling of UFO sightings over the city. But the local media dismissed them as hoaxes, military tests, or overzealous UFO fanatics. They were wrong.
The UFO’s were real. Aliens had been visiting for some time, studying mankind and earth’s resources.
Now they were planning an invasion.
After an investigation by secret government agencies a vast alien complex was discovered under the city. Fearing public reaction, an outbreak of a deadly new virus was faked to clear the city of its population.
The press and media swarmed near the city. A large scale military attack would be hard to explain and was ruled out. No, what is needed is a one man army. Someone trained in special operations, trained to run on raw courage, to kill without mercy, to eat things that would make a billygoat puke. No, not him, I’m talking about you!
Your mission is simple. Find the entrance to the underground complex, exterminate all alien life, and destroy everything else. Don’t be fooled by what appear to be government agents. These are clones programmed by the aliens to serve their purposes.
- Addeddate
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2015-01-05 02:34:12
- Identifier
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ACabalFull
- Named-persons
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Greg Taylor, Chris Kendall, Phillip McNeely, John Kubasco, Richard Cruz Jr.
- Scanner
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Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.0
- Year
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1997
Another thing that really makes Alien Cabal enjoyable for me is how it manages to stay interesting even after playing it multiple times. Many games feel repetitive after a while, but here, the experience still feels fresh because of the small details and different ways you can approach the gameplay. As you continue playing, you naturally start improving and understanding the mechanics better, which makes everything feel more rewarding. I also appreciate the balance the game maintains—it’s not too difficult, but it’s not too easy either. You can play it casually for a short break or spend longer sessions without getting bored. That flexibility is one of the biggest reasons why I keep coming back to Alien Cabal. Overall, it’s the kind of game that doesn’t just entertain you for a moment, but actually gives you a consistently enjoyable experience every time you play.
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