Royal Regiment.
Britain 1948
The Germans have attacked and taken over the British Army royal Headquarters north of central London. You are your countries last chance!
In just under 13 hours half a million British soldiers have been shot trying to regain control of one of the world’s most valuable buildings and to protect their beloved Priminister.
The British Headquarters north of central London controls most of British, American and French weapons of Mass Destruction, it also controls 80% of the world’s air space and is thought to have thousands of secret documents held there. In revenge of the Germans loosing the war previously they have decided to take over the Royal Army Headquarters and at all costs!
So far you’re Chief Commander, Your Sergeant and the Head of British Defence have been killed.
Already 5 out of Britain’s 6 Regiments have been killed. Your regiment is the last fight. You and the regiment you lead are the last hope for Britain. America and France have sent troops however they could take up to six weeks to arrive by what limited transport as been developed.
The Germans already have access to most of the building; however the western side is still being controlled by British Troops and officials!
The majority of control rooms and meeting halls have been taken over by the Germans.
Time is running out and the British army is becoming weaker by the minute! The Germans have access to most of the British forcer’s ammunition and are shooting down anyone that stands in their way. Priminister Winston Churchill is in the building having 4days there on a celebratory visit marking the defeat of the Germans.
The Priminister cannot escape and although he is guarded by what is left of British top generals, they know that their time is running out.
If the Germans capture the whole of the building, this would have a devastating effect on Britain and many other countries around the world.
You play Colin Edwards, leading general of the Queens Royal Regiment. It is your duty to free the Priminister and put these Germans out of their misery.
After giving your troops orders they have all gone their separate ways. You are on your own.
Be careful!
Max B.A Johnson