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Just A Game releases strategy game Storm – Frontline Nation in June

Berlin, June 8th, 2011 – Watch out, PC strategists! Game publisher Just A Game will release the action-packed strategy title Storm – Frontline Nation this month. In turn-based battles the PC game created by Swedish developer Colossai Studios deals with the imminent collapse of the world due to a lack of resources. With the adequate mix of diplomacy, research and fighting spirit players control the fate of their countries in order to win last reserves. Tactical ingenuity and far-reaching freedom of action on an extremely large playing field guarantee perfect entertainment and a permanently fascinating gaming experience for digital generals.

Face the crisis offensively

The precarious economic situation and a lack of resources make conflicts inevitable. Genre fans choose from two strategical campaigns to lift their favoured nation out of the crisis. They either team up with Germany, France, England, Russia or the USA to experience a fictional story or struggle for world domination in skirmish and online missions. The latter campaign offers 45 nations to choose from. In strategical and tactical modes, players act as diplomats or aggressors on a world map divided into more than 500 sectors and with more than 100 real cities. Depending on the weather, the 20 upgradeable units reach their destinations quickly or slowly due to the dynamic weather simulation and regular changes between day and night.

Cleverness prevails

Alliances with other countries, loyalty towards one’s own people and the deployment of weapons of mass destruction influence the player’s standing on the continent and with the allied nations. Players can grant right of way, sign war pacts or defence treaties and use spies to plan wicked intrigues. Those who do not neglect research in military technologies will get access to stronger chemical, biological and nuclear weapons. Tactitians not only use them in single-player mode but also to efficiently expand their sphere of influence in multiplayer sessions via LAN or internet.