A military combat training simulator where the player uses an optical gun to shoot on-screen enemies, objects and projectiles.Player can select which branch he or she wants to join on the beginning of the game:Army, Navy or Air Force.Each game, regardless of which branch the player joins, has four different levels of training:Basic Training Level 1, Combat Training Level 2, Elite Training Level 3 and Super Soldier Training Level 4.The first three levels each have two tests to pass and one mission to complete. The fourth levels has four additional tests of increased difficulty to pass. Everytime a players successfully passes a test, he or she will be promoted to a higher rank. Also, if the player successfully completes a mission, it will be a double promotion.After the player has completed all four levels of training, the game ends.Throughout the game, the player must shoot all required targets within a certain time limit in order to pass a test or complete a mission.In Army, the rank to begin with is Private and the highest to get promoted to is 5-star General.In Navy, the rank to begin with is Seaman Apprentice and the highest to get promoted to is Fleet Admiral.In Air Force, the rank to begin with is Airman and the highest ot get promoted to is 5-star General.
Special Forces: Elite Training was produced by I.C.E. in 2003.
I.C.E. released 108 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1980. I.C.E. was based in United States.
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Developer | I.C.E. (United States) |
Year | 2003 |
Type | Videogame |
KLOV/MOG # | 13176 |
Class | Wide Release |
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There are two versions:
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Available in dedicated or kit form.
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Uses the exact same boardset as Action Hero.
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