Visually, the game is another of the 2D stick animation games with simple graphics drawn over a background and placed appropriately on a notepad. Worth mentioning however, is the use of blood splatter on the screen as you die, giving the player a feeling of urgency as you go. The audio in the game is well suited and includes a humorous voice over from your drill sergeant when you're training at bootcamp. The game features only one mode of running and gunning, but offers five different locations for your one man war to take place.
I have some other aspects of the war years: evacuee in Market Harborough; Midhurst & Trotton in Sussex; and Northampton. Also in the Army in Greece while a war between the royalists & communists was going on. My unit was shot at in the night in the mountains above Thessalonika. We never found out who did it. Another time in a tented training camp a kilometre or so from a mountain village called Hortiartis I was on guard between a few coils of barbed wire and the guard tent a few metres away, and it all happened. A lot of small arms fire and grenade explosions; plus flames high in the sky. The stuff you see in modern Rambo & James Bond films. At dawn the guerrillas went past my guard post, a gap in coils of barbed wire. Some were in rags, others in skins. Bloody wrappings on some, others on makeshift stretchers. I gave a quiet call to the sleepers in the guard tent - no one moved. Giving the guerrillas a slow look I was ignored. I just stood there and hardly dare move until they were out of sight. At breakfast nobody admitted seeing or hearing anything.
Have been on holiday there in recent years, hired a car and identified the exact spots my Army boots marched over. The village is now a mountain winter/summer resort