Military Command
A downloadable game for Windows
Lead two elite squads through intense, unpredictable military missions. Make critical decisions that determine survival and success.
Key Features
- 3 Mission Types: Hostage Rescue, Strategic Defense, Enemy Elimination
- Real-time Tactical Map
- Dynamic Combat Events
- Squad Management
- Limited Air Support
Your Mission
Choose your strategy, respond to battlefield challenges, and fight to complete your objective. Will your squads survive?
Tactical decisions. Instant consequences. Pure strategy.
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | Mustapha Jobe |
Genre | Simulation, Adventure, Puzzle, Strategy |
Tags | 2D, Indie, military, Singleplayer, Story Rich, Text based |
Download
Download
Military Command 1.1.0.exe 78 MB
Install instructions
How to Download and Install Mission Command:
- Download the Game:
- Click the Download button to get the
.exe
installer file.
- Click the Download button to get the
- Run the Installer:
- Once the file has been downloaded, navigate to the folder where the installer is located (usually your Downloads folder).
- Important: You may be prompted with a security warning saying "Don't run". This is a standard security check for new applications. Click "More Info" and then "Run Anyway" to proceed with the installation.
- Install the Game:
- Follow the on-screen instructions to install Mission Command. It will install automatically, and the game should start up as soon as the installation is complete.
- Shortcuts:
- After installation, a shortcut to Mission Command will appear on your desktop for easy access.
- Uninstalling the Game:
- If you'd like to uninstall Mission Command later, you can do so just like any other program:
- Go to the Control Panel (on Windows).
- Select Programs and Features.
- Find Mission Command in the list, click on it, and choose Uninstall.
- If you'd like to uninstall Mission Command later, you can do so just like any other program:
Development log
- Update #132 days ago
Comments
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actually really fun!
now, I didn't 100% understand what I was doing. not every time I felt like I was making an informed choice. I think maybe text below listing the data for what you were doing would be good. For example, if I want to call a medical evac, state below that my troops would face reduced numbers and their combat effectiveness would go down. if on the other hand, I wanted to try field medicine, put the percentage chance that it would succeed. and if I use the other squad to help, put that it will decrease their effectiveness.
I tried my best to keep morale and supplies high, and I thought it was cool how you needed to be careful with those and manage your mission completeness.
I completed the first two missions, defense and hostage extraction, but on the first one I lost squad alpha ;-; rest in piece.