Description:
Tom Clancy's EndWar for Nintendo DS allows players to command an elite military force on the ground, in the air and on the seas during World War III. Take control of the elite U.S. Joint Strike Force, European Enforcers Corps or Russian Spetsnaz Guards Brigade and lead your faction to victory in three separate yet interwoven single-player campaigns. Each campaign includes over 30 battle scenarios taking place on real-world battlefields including Paris and London, and features increasingly challenging missions and objectives. Fight against a friend in tense two-player battles in any of the 100 ready-to-play scenarios or in your own custom-created missions.
Special Features
Turn-based strategy with a twist: Simultaneous move and attack phases make the experience as intense and authentic as real-time strategy.
Three campaigns, one for each faction, with increasingly challenging battle scenarios and objectives.
Over 20 units and vehicles per faction including ground, air and naval units. Units gain experience in combat, dramatically improving their combat performance.
Two-player versus multiplayer mode, including additional missions specifically designed for multiplayer battles.
Easy-to-pick-up mission editor: Create and share your custom battlefields and battle scenarios to play solo or against another player.
Full stylus control on Nintendo DS.
Delivery time: 3-5 days
What's the NDS Game Card and used for?
Nintendo DS games use a proprietary solid state ROM DS game card format resembling the DS memory cards used in other
portable electronic devices such as digital cameras. DS game Cards currently range from 64 Megabits to 4 Gigabits (8-512
Megabytes) in size (although the maximum capacity is unknown) The DS game cards usually have a small amount of flash memory
or an EEPROM to save user data such as game progress or high scores. However, there are a small number of games that have no
save memory such as Electroplankton. The DS game cards are 33.0 mm × 35.0 mm × 3.8 mm (about half the breadth and depth as
Game Boy Advance cartridges) and weigh around 3.5 grams (1/8 oz).
Based on an IGN blog by the developer of MechAssault: Phantom War, larger (such as 128 MB) DS game cards have a slower data
transfer rate than the more common smaller (such as 64 MB) DS game cards;however, the specific rates were not mentioned.
Product Reviews:
Date Added: 03/08/2010 by Tara Ogden
Excellent game. You literally have a different movement action for each event. This is a great game
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 04 January, 2010.