Black Ops Korean Conflict' 1.0 is Freeware Action software design by 2DPlay.com. It runs on following operating system: Win95,Win98,WinME,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003 and has as system requirements: P400+, 64 MB. Black Ops: Korean Conflict is the first in a series of action adventure games, based on a real-world scenario. North Korea blatantly conducts a nuclear test despite stern warnings from the US, Japan, South Korea and China.
Black Ops Korean Conflict 1.0 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Whats new in version 1.0:None - new release
Publisher review:Black Ops: Korean Conflict is the first in a series of action adventure games, based on a real-world scenario. With North Korea blatantly conducting a nuclear test despite stern warnings from the US, Japan, South Korea and China, the threat of a full blown offensive to disarm Pyongyang grows. In this action packed game, you play a black-ops special forces ninja operative that has been assigned by an unknown government to deal with North Korea's threat of further developing its controversial weapons of mass destruction programme, a move that could lead to a larger conflict in the far-east and spark of World War III. Use stealth and guise to eliminate highly trained North Korean guards and complete key missions to destroy their nuclear capability.
Requirements:P400+, 64 MB
Operating system:Win95,Win98,WinME,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003
Release notes:New Release
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