I'm trying to remember the name of a game I played as a boy (think I only had a demo). It was on the PC and was in the 80s, or early 90s. It was one of these turned base strategy games. It was set in the future I think, and was set on some sort of moon with craters. You could only move your tank, or soldier in one step, and it was kind of a diagonal movement as it was set to some sort of hexagon-like grid. The view was top-down. Combat would occur when your move fell next to the space of an enemy. This would trigger a scene where your tanks fired at the enemy tanks, and some would get destroyed, or in a good move, all would get destroyed. It all looked basic. The way you would win is by positioning one of your troops (not a tank) onto the space where the door of the base was, and this would trigger a cut-scene where you'd see the metal door from the inside get laser-cut open, which then fell away to show the silouette of the troop.
Does anyone out there have any idea what game I'm trying to describe here???
I'm searching the net but to no avail!
Does anyone out there have any idea what game I'm trying to describe here???
I'm searching the net but to no avail!