Drug Wars - Underworld' 1.3 is Shareware Components & Libraries software design by Geek Phase Corporation. It runs on following operating system: Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000 and has as system requirements: Windows XP/2000/Me/98/95/NT4, 32 MB Ram. Drug Wars - Underworld is an addictive game of buying and selling in a seedy underworld. You take on the role of a street dealer, and try to make as much money as possible in the time allowed. A freely playable re-imagination of the 1980's classic.
Whats new in version 1.3:Many fixes and improvements.
Publisher review:Drug Wars - Underworld is an addictive game of buying and selling in a seedy underworld. You take on the role of a street dealer, and try to make as much money as possible in the time allowed. Buy and sell a variety of products, fend off gangs, mafia enforcers and cops. Drug Wars is based on the classic 1980's dope wars game, but adds a variety of new twists and strategy. () Character creation lets you tailor your character to fit your playing style. Banking options let you manage your money throughout the game. Gangs, mafia enforcers and cops try to derail you, but there are ways around that, including running, offering bribes, or fighting back (a non-violent combat style is enabled by default). Complete in-game statistics cover every detail of the game, and let you track your progress over time. This free edition includes the standard length game, and can be played forever. Additional features are available to registered users, including the ability to change cities, hire informants and thugs, and more.
Requirements:Windows XP/2000/Me/98/95/NT4, 32 MB Ram
Operating system:Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000
Release notes:Major Update
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