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nuclear war mmorpg
Real Time Global Thermonuclear Destruction
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This is a massive browser game like www.hobowars.com www.urbanundead.com

However like its description it involves a number of countries, chucking nuclear warhead at each other.

The aim of this game is to score the most points in either one of these.

Most civilian killed

most nukes launched

last survivor

Fastest producers of nuclear warhead

etc...

Nuclear warhead would move in a slow pace, in real time. This can take up to a couple of days, down to hours depending on distance and type of transport.

Either way, in the end of the game, every country would die. Just like a A MAD warfare.


Akimbomidget, Jun 19 2006

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       Bone, for many many reasons.   

       Oh, and learn to spell, or at least use a spell checker please. I'm bad, and I mean really bad, but at least I spell words like dEstruction and dEsctiption correctly.

Custardguts, Jun 19 2006
  

       Star Trek did this forty years ago in "A Taste of Armageddon," with the added wrinkle that people in the cities that were hit had to report to disintegration centers. It was a virtual neutron bomb--only people were destroyed, not buildings.

ldischler, Jun 19 2006
  

       >>Oh, and learn to spell, or at least use a spell checker please. I'm bad, and I mean really bad, but at least I spell words like dEstruction and dEsctiption correctly. -Custardguts   

       Wahahaha! Desctiption!

GutPunchLullabies, Jun 19 2006
  

       Oh... a bone... Well about the spell checker, i'm sorry that i don't have forever to type this. Only around a couple of minutes perhaps?   

       And anyway, thanks Idischler for the star trek note. I'll check it out.

Akimbomidget, Jun 19 2006
  

       Yawn.

kuupuuluu, Jun 19 2006
  

       I have played the card game.

Galbinus_Caeli, Jun 19 2006
  

       nice one. this crow tastes really good.

Custardguts, Jun 19 2006
  

       Skitt's Law: "Spelling or grammar flames always contain spelling or grammar errors."

trixie, Jun 20 2006
  
      
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