NukeZone is a text-based, real-time strategy wargame played on the Internet via a web browser and requires no downloads to play. It can be played as an individual or as a member of a "clan." Clans compete in three categories - Points, Net Worth and Combo (being a combination of the two).
NukeZone was started in 2001, by Swede Stefan Karlström. The game, particularly in its early incarnations in regards to available military units, was highly infl...
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NukeZone is a text-based, real-time strategy wargame played on the Internet via a web browser and requires no downloads to play. It can be played as an individual or as a member of a "clan." Clans compete in three categories - Points, Net Worth and Combo (being a combination of the two).
NukeZone was started in 2001, by Swede Stefan Karlström. The game, particularly in its early incarnations in regards to available military units, was highly influenced by the 1996 bestseller Command & Conquer: Red Alert. Despite common perceptions, Stefan is quick to point out that NukeZone was never a school project. Since its creation, it has grown quickly, starting with a few thousand members in 2002 and reaching it's peak of 35,000 members in 2006. Now in 2009 is the number of members less than 5000. Each round of the game is about two months long and game changes are usually introduced in a one to four week pause between rounds.
NukeZone was the winner of the player-polled Multiplayer Online Game...
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