Infantry (computer game)



         


Infantry is a pay-to-play, two-dimensional, top-down, multiplayer, combat, computer game utilizing complex soldier, ground vehicle and space-ship models on typically complex terrains. Players may choose from a list of game zones to enter, each zone having a unique style of gameplay.

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History

Sometime in the late 1990's, now-defunct Virgin Interactive Entertainment (VIE) began to develope a game called Sniper. The project went to the wayside and the developers created Subspace instead, which evolved into today's Continuum. Subspace caused VIE to go bankrupt. Some of the developers of Subspace bonded together to form the Harmless Games company so that the Sniper game could be developed further. The project was renamed Infantry. The game was developed and gained relative popularity. GameFan (the parent company of Brainscan Development) went bankrupt and hadn't paid its employees in months. The lead designer of Infantry, Rod (Rodvik) Humble, was offered a job with (SOE) and left Harmless Games a few months into these tough times. Larry J. Cordner (LJC) also found another job, however, stayed with the development team until shortly after Harmless Games was bought by another company. Harmless Games, and its sole game Infantry, was bought by (SOE) from Brainscan Entertainment for an undisclosed sum. Two of Infantry's developers, Jeff Petersen (programmer) and Jerimy Weeks (Artist and Zone designer) were hired by SOE to continue development of the game. Some time later, SOE had them develop (CR), an offshoot of Infantry meant to rival Continuum. CR was a relative failure, compared to Infantry and Continuum. In October 2001, Petersen was transferred to EverQuest development and Weeks was laid off. Game development stagnated. In May 2002, SOE rehired Weeks and introduced a monthly $6.95 pay-to-play plan for SOE's three small action games: Infantry, CR and .

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Game setting

The time is set several centuries ahead of the present. There is a war between the Earth government (Collective) and the various rebelling moon colonies of the outer solar system.

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Game zones

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