Sandwarriors
1997 video game
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Sandwarriors is a 1997 video game developed by Astros Productions and published by Interplay Entertainment. The game is a combat/flight simulator.[6][7]
Gremlin Interactive[1]
| Sandwarriors | |
|---|---|
| Developers | Astros Productions Gremlin Interactive[1] |
| Publisher | Interplay Entertainment |
| Platform | DOS[2] |
| Release |
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| Genre | Action[4] |
| Mode | Single-player[5] |
Gameplay
Sandwarriors is a sci-fi game set in 6225 BC on a distant desert planet, where two warring factions battle for control of a mysterious timegate leading to Earth. Players take on the role of a soldier for the House of Osiris, piloting a spaceship and using various weapons to ensure their faction wins the war. The game features 3D cockpit-based combat with visuals, detailed environments, and special effects. Sandwarriors includes preset flight maneuvers.[8]
Development
Reception
PC Zone gave the game a score of 7.4 out of 10 stating "It's not a bad game by any means; it simply just doesn't distinguish itself from the pack. As Ron Pickering used to say to the losing team on the programme We Are The Champions, that's just 'hard lines".[8]
Games Domain said "SandWarriors would have been a good action game. As it is, there are too many flaws to make it worth buying".[20]