Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
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Boxart for Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines (European version) | |
Developer(s) | Pyro Studios |
Publisher(s) | Eidos Interactive
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Release date(s) | 1998 |
Genre(s) | Real-time tactics |
Mode(s) | Single player Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | Teen |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows
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Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines is a real-time tactics game developed by Pyro Studios set in wartime Europe. The game consists of 20 levels of increasing difficulty in which the player must control a number of individual commandos to complete various objectives. Additionally each level has a unique password so that the player can return and replay any completed level later.
System requirements[edit | edit source]
- Central processing unit (CPU): Intel® Pentium® 100MHz (minimum) or 133MHz (recommended)
- Operating system: Windows® 95, 98 or Me
- 4x CD-ROM drive
- 16MB of random-access memory (RAM) (minimum)
- Graphics card
- SoundBlaster compatible sound card
- Mouse & keyboard
Missions[edit | edit source]
There are 20 missions in total in Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines. The missions names are different between American and European copies of the game. The first one is the name in the European version, and the second one after the slash is the mission's name in American version, if it is different.
- Baptism of Fire
- A Quiet Blow-Up / Discret Explosion
- Reverse Engineering / Backward Throttling
- Restore Pride / An Eye For An Eye
- Blind Justice
- Menace of the Leopold / Leopold's Menace
- Chase of the Wolves / Hunting Wolves
- Pyrotechnics / Fireworks
- A Courtesy Call
- Operation Icarus / Icare Operation
- In The Soup
- Up on the Roof / On the Roof
- David and Goliath
- D-Day Kick Off
- End of the Butcher
- Stop Wildfire / Fire Halt
- Before Dawn
- The Force of Circumstance / The Strength of Hazard
- Frustrate Retaliation / Frustated Revenge
- Operation Valhalla
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