M4 (video game)
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| M4 | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Deadly Games |
| Publisher(s) | Deadly Games |
| Designer(s) | Rene Vidmer |
| Platform(s) | Macintosh, Windows 3.x |
| Release | 1992 (Mac), 1996 (Win 3.x) |
M4 is a computer game developed by Deadly Games in 1992 for the Macintosh and in 1996 for Windows 3.x.
M4, also known by its full length name as M4: Sherman Tank Simulator or its German release as M4 Tank Simulator, is a tank simulation where the player is a tank commander for an M4 Sherman tank during World War II.[1]
Gameplay
The game contains a set of earphones for the player to wear, allowing the player to hear communications from headquarters and other battle zone units. Game options are point-and-click and displayed on a graphic of tank hardware which is the activation command. The player uses a map overlay to navigate the tank to a sector. On the communication screen, the player chooses what frequency to listen to and on the same screen can respond to commands, as well as hear weather reports, and other items.[1]