Alliance: The Silent War

Alliance: The Silent War

Logo for Alliance: The Silent War
Developer(s) Windward Mark Interactive
Publisher(s) Windward Mark Interactive
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s)
  • TBA
Genre(s) First-person shooter, tactical shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Alliance: The Silent War is a first-person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows being developed by Windward Mark Interactive to simulate combat over 90 years of human history, taking the player from World War I to modern day. The player will have access to 200 real world weapons using an innovative system called the War Studio. With it, gamers can search for firearms from a number of different parameters, such as caliber, country of origin, and year of production, create multiplayer matches in which weapons from different time periods can be used by each team, or give different types of units weapons that would not normally be used. Players will also have the ability to adjust the amount of realism as a part of their settings. The game will run on the Alliance Engine.

In 2007, the game was put on hiatus as the developing company Windward Mark Interactive had begun some work with Linden Labs on their game Second Life; Second Life consumed the team leaving Alliance unfinished, though they stated that it was not cancelled.

On July 15, 2011, the Alliance website showed a new teaser graphic, and the team announced that Alliance was back in active development.[1]

Features

Storyline

The game encompasses 90 years of warfare. The story of the game is about a secret organization that is responsible for many political uprisings and instability.

Setting

The game has many different settings spanning the globe.

The three known settings are: Moscow, Egypt, and Cuba

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