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Frag 'em in Your Own Backyard With Sauerbraten
Aug 27, 2008, 10 :01 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (4292 reads)

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"Many first-person shooters focus on multiplayer environmentsm, but Sauerbraten offers several interesting single-player gaming modes as well. In the traditional stage-based mode, you start as Private Stan Sauer, make your way to the big valley, fight hordes of invading monsters as a one-man army, and conquer the four bases. The objective in these stages, as in any FPS, is to run around the maps back and forth, grabbing keys, opening doors, dodging fireballs, and staying alive in the kill-or-be-killed environment."

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