Harpoon II is a strategy and simulation game in which players manage military operations and tactics in a realistic naval warfare environment.
Dates de sortie
DOS1994-12-31
macintosh1994-12-31
Mac1994-12-31
Classements d'âge
EUPEGI 12
Dates de sortie
DOS1994-12-31
macintosh1994-12-31
Mac1994-12-31
Classements d'âge
EUPEGI 12
Métadonnées
GenresStrategy, Simulation
StudiosThree-Sixty Pacific
MonétisationsDonnées indisponibles
ÉditeursThree-Sixty Pacific
Étiquettessimulation game, tactical gameplay, real-time strategy, naval combat, military tactics, global conflicts, modern warfare, ship management, single player, Cold War
Classification du jeuDonnées indisponibles
PlateformesDOS, macintosh, Mac
BoutiquesDonnées indisponibles
GenresStrategy, Simulation
StudiosThree-Sixty Pacific
MonétisationsDonnées indisponibles
ÉditeursThree-Sixty Pacific
Étiquettessimulation game, tactical gameplay, real-time strategy, naval combat, military tactics, global conflicts, modern warfare, ship management, single player, Cold War
Three-Sixty Pacific, established in the early 1990s, is a notable developer in the realm of strategy and simulation games, particularly recognized for its historical war titles. The studio gained traction with the launch of "Harpoon," a naval warfare simulation that set a benchmark for realism in military strategy games. Over the years, Three-Sixty Pacific expanded its portfolio with significant releases such as "V for Victory: The Russian Front Velikiye Luki 1942" and "Das Boot," which showcased their commitment to authentic historical representation. Key personnel include founders and lead developers who have a deep passion for military history and game design, contributing to the studio's unique vision. Their games, including "Blue Max: Aces of the Great War" and "Thud Ridge: American Aces in 'Nam," have garnered a dedicated following and are often cited for their intricate gameplay mechanics. Three-Sixty Pacific has influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of simulation and strategy genres, particularly through their detailed scenarios and historical accuracy. The studio specializes in war strategy games, often focusing on World War II and aviation combat. The studio has received various accolades for its contributions, including recognition for innovation in game design and historical accuracy, solidifying its reputation within the gaming community.
Three-Sixty Pacific, established in the early 1990s, is a notable developer in the realm of strategy and simulation games, particularly recognized for its historical war titles. The studio gained traction with the launch of "Harpoon," a naval warfare simulation that set a benchmark for realism in military strategy games. Over the years, Three-Sixty Pacific expanded its portfolio with significant releases such as "V for Victory: The Russian Front Velikiye Luki 1942" and "Das Boot," which showcased their commitment to authentic historical representation. Key personnel include founders and lead developers who have a deep passion for military history and game design, contributing to the studio's unique vision. Their games, including "Blue Max: Aces of the Great War" and "Thud Ridge: American Aces in 'Nam," have garnered a dedicated following and are often cited for their intricate gameplay mechanics. Three-Sixty Pacific has influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of simulation and strategy genres, particularly through their detailed scenarios and historical accuracy. The studio specializes in war strategy games, often focusing on World War II and aviation combat. The studio has received various accolades for its contributions, including recognition for innovation in game design and historical accuracy, solidifying its reputation within the gaming community.