![]() ![]() The single soldier controlled by each player is guided with basic movement keys while the mouse is used to shoot in any direction. The main game modes are Quick Match (standard 'sandbox' mode), Classic (similar to Quick Match but with defined rules), Invasion (co-op campaign), Dominance (similar to Classic but with slower progression and more persistency), Minimodes (matches with different sub-stage modes), Teddy Hunt (Capture the Flag variant), Team Elimination and Deathmatch. Most of the focus is on multiplayer however, where the campaign can be played by a large team working together against the AI (also for single maps) or in matches fighting each other. There are three factions: the Greenbelts, the Graycollars and the Brownpants. Each map has different objectives but is either based on capturing the entire map or King of the Hill scenarios. During a match the balance is shown as a dynamic tug-of-war scenario about capturing sectors where the progress is shown through a coloured meter at the bottom of the screen. Next to a tutorial map, the single-player campaign consists of an invasion where one map after another needs to be conquered by choosing a path. Players can define different squad lay-outs and increase or decrease capacity. Soldiers with a higher ranks form squads automatically (in single-player) where others join the squad and follow orders. By gaining experience better ranks are achieved, providing access to radio calls for drops and strikes, equipment and throwables. The player controls a single soldier, part of a larger squad, in matches both offline and online with over 40 players fighting to gain control, completing missions and objectives using guns, explosives, driving vehicles and sabotaging. ![]() ![]() Running with Rifles is a top-down tactical shooter played on large battlefields. ![]()
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