Publisher: Battlefront.com
Developer: Battlefront.com
Category: Simulation
Release Dates
Electronic - 06/02/2006
N Amer - 06/02/2006
News
Updated DropTeam Demo!
This new demo now offers both Single and Multiplayer gameplay
DropTeam Beta Scenario Editor Released
TBG Software and Battlefront.com are thrilled to announce the release of a public beta version of the full featured Scenario Editor for DropTeam
DropTeam Receives Major Updates
DropTeam is a multiplayer game engine for PC, Mac (fully Intel Macs compatible) and Linux
DropTeam Multiplayer Demo Now Available
Battlefront.com and TBG Software are excited to announce the availability of the DropTeam™ Multiplayer Demo, the recently released Sci-Fi themed real-time armored vehicle combat simulation
DropTeam has Landed
Realistic Sci-Fi combat game for PC, Mac and Linux is out now
Description
DropTeam is a multiplayer capable, real-time, tactical simulation of armored ground combat in the far future. You’ll battle for control of objectives on a broad variety of planets ranging from verdant Earth-like worlds to desolate, radioactive wastelands. You will use Dropships to land fighting vehicles and other deployable assets like sensors, mines and automated turrets on planetary surfaces. You will take direct control of various types of armored fighting vehicles while also coordinating your team, including AI, other human players, artillery support and more. Vast alien landscapes rendered in real-time with detailed, accurate physics and ballistics systems and true line-of-sight provide realistic combat. There are no “hit points”, limited view distances, unrealistically short weapon ranges, or other gross simplifications that are typical of many other sci-fi games. DropTeam can be played online on a public server with up to 16 players, or it can be played privately with as few as 2 players, as well as single-player vs. AI opponents. AI opponents can also be mixed in with human players in order to make the teams any size you like.
Hardware Requirements
DropTeam runs on Mac OS-X, Linux, and Windows 98/ME/2000/XP and has been designed to be very scalable with a wide range of systems





