Roadwar 2000 Game

Dec 25, 2014 Roadwar 2000 is a post-apocalyptic strategy game. In the year 2000, bacteriological warfare has nearly destroyed civilization. Crime flourished, and highways turned into battlegrounds between different gangs. The protagonist is a leader of one of these gangs. More patriotically inclined than other criminal lords, he accepts a mission from the. Roadwar 2000 is a 1987 simulation game developed by Westwood Associates and distributed by Strategic Simulations, Inc. It requires a 512K Apple IIgs.

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RAM Requirement: 512k RAM

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Control: Mouse and Keyboard

Release Status: Abandonware

Roadwar 2000 Game

Year: 1987

Publisher: Strategic Simulations Inc.

Developers: Westwood

System 6 Compatible: Yes

Hard Drive Installable: No

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The Roadwar 2000 conversion for the IIGS was handled by Westwood (This is Westwood Studios, famous for Command and Conquer) and is a role playing game played similarly to the Ultima series, the action seen from an overhead view.

I never started to play Roadwar 2000 at all seriously, just playing it a couple of times and running out of fuel was annoying enough. I can't really pass judgment on whether or not the game is good because I've barely seen what it involves. It seems well programmed and presented by Westwood, but that's all I can say really.

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